Characterization of Star Adhesive Sealants Based On PEG/Dextran Hydrogels
β Scribed by Natalie Artzi; Tarek Shazly; Cristina Crespo; Adriana Bon Ramos; H. Keith Chenault; Elazer R. Edelman
- Book ID
- 102933810
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 846 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1616-5187
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Swellable PEG amine/dextran aldehyde composite materials are emerging as a controlled, biocompatible tissue adhesive. We explain how preservation of natural tissue amines provides biocompatibility for PEG/dextran that exceeds the stringent, destructive cyanideβbased chemistry of cyanoacrylates, and adhere far better than fibrin glue. Strategic variations of material composition allow for the improvement of biocompatibility and adhesion strength. Material variations can be tailored to match the needs of specific tissue beds for an array of clinical applications. PEG/dextran cohesive properties are most responsive to variations in the PEG component (number of arms and solid content), while tissue/material adhesion strength is primarily determined by the number of aldehydes in the dextran.
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