Adhesive and sealant interfaces for general surgery applications

作者:Scognamiglio Francesca; Travan Andrea; Rustighi Isabella; Tarchi Paola; Palmisano Silvia; Marsich Eleonora*; Borgogna Massimiliano; Donati Ivan; de Manzini Nicolo; Paoletti Sergio
来源:Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials , 2016, 104(3): 626-639.
DOI:10.1002/jbm.b.33409

摘要

The main functions of biological adhesives and sealants are to repair injured tissues, reinforce surgical wounds, or even replace common suturing techniques. In general surgery, adhesives must match several requirements taking into account clinical needs, biological effects, and material features; these requirements can be fulfilled by specific polymers. Natural or synthetic polymeric materials can be employed to generate three-dimensional networks that physically or chemically bind to the target tissues and act as hemostats, sealants, or adhesives. Among them, fibrin, gelatin, dextran, chitosan, cyanoacrylates, polyethylene glycol, and polyurethanes are the most important components of these interfaces; various aspects regarding their adhesion mechanisms, mechanical performance, and resistance to body fluids should be taken into account to choose the most suitable formulation for the target application. This review aims to describe the main adhesives and sealant materials for general surgery applications developed in the past decades and to highlight the most important aspects for the development of future formulations.

  • 出版日期2016-4