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Embolization of Vascular Malformations via In Situ Photocrosslinking of Mechanically Reinforced Alginate Microfibers using an Optical-Fiber-Integrated Microfluidic Device

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
卷 33, 期 14, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202006759

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embolization; hydrogel microfibers; in situ photocrosslinking; microfluidic devices; nature‐ derived biomaterials

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  1. Korea Health Technology R&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute - Ministry of Health Welfare, Korea [HI15C0001]
  2. National Research Foundation - Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea [NRF-2020M3H4A1A03082879, 2018R1A2B3003758]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A2B3003758, 4120200413631] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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In this study, a novel double-crosslinked alginate-based hydrogel with tantalum nanopowder (DAT) was developed for embolizing aneurysms, utilizing covalent crosslinking by visible-light irradiation and ionic crosslinking using Ca2+ in the blood. An optical-fiber-integrated microfluidic device (OFI-MD) was proposed to continuously spin hydrogel microfibers via in situ photocrosslinking in extreme endovascular environments, demonstrating potential as an effective embolization strategy for filling aneurysms safely and uniformly.
Embolization, which is a minimally invasive endovascular treatment, is a safe and effective procedure for treating vascular malformations (e.g., aneurysms). Hydrogel microfibers obtained via spatiotemporally controllable in situ photocrosslinking exhibit great potential for embolizing aneurysms. However, this process is challenging because of the absence of biocompatible and morphologically stable hydrogels and the difficulty in continuously spinning the microfibers via in situ photocrosslinking in extreme endovascular environments such as those involving a tortuous geometry and high absorbance. A double-crosslinked alginate-based hydrogel with tantalum nanopowder (DAT) that exploits the synergistic effect of covalent crosslinking by visible-light irradiation and ionic crosslinking using Ca2+, which is present in the blood, is developed in this study. Furthermore, an effective strategy to design and produce an optical-fiber-integrated microfluidic device (OFI-MD) that can continuously spin hydrogel microfibers via in situ photocrosslinking in extreme endovascular environments is proposed. As an embolic material, DAT exhibits promising characteristics such as radiopacity, nondissociation, nonswelling, and constant mechanical strength in blood, in addition to excellent cyto- and hemo-compatibilities. Using OFI-MD to spin DAT microfibers continuously can help fill aneurysms safely, uniformly, and completely within the endovascular simulator without generating microscopic fragments, which demonstrates its potential as an effective embolization strategy.

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