2024
DOI: 10.1039/d3ra08867g
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A Janus adhesive hydrogel sheet for preventing postoperative tissue adhesion of intestinal injuries

Jingmei Li,
Jiadi Liang,
Shanshan Chen
et al.

Abstract: A Janus hydrogel sheet with a unique combination of tissue adhesion and biological inertness was prepared in the study.

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“…In addition to strong adhesion, preventing postoperative adhesion is also crucial in the treatment of intestinal perforation. 33–35 Based on the thermal reversible injectability of GTPC, the GTPC hydrogel was injected in the sol state when it was used in vivo , during which the hydrogen bond interaction between gelatin and catechol was partially destroyed. When the GTPC sol was in contact with the tissue, the catechol group could achieve effective in situ adhesion through multiple interactions with the tissue.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to strong adhesion, preventing postoperative adhesion is also crucial in the treatment of intestinal perforation. 33–35 Based on the thermal reversible injectability of GTPC, the GTPC hydrogel was injected in the sol state when it was used in vivo , during which the hydrogen bond interaction between gelatin and catechol was partially destroyed. When the GTPC sol was in contact with the tissue, the catechol group could achieve effective in situ adhesion through multiple interactions with the tissue.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%