Biomaterials Research (Jun 2023)

A hydrogel-based first-aid tissue adhesive with effective hemostasis and anti-bacteria for trauma emergency management

  • Dongjie Zhang,
  • Li Mei,
  • Yuanping Hao,
  • Bingcheng Yi,
  • Jilin Hu,
  • Danyang Wang,
  • Yaodong Zhao,
  • Zhe Wang,
  • Hailin Huang,
  • Yongzhi Xu,
  • Xuyang Deng,
  • Cong Li,
  • Xuewei Li,
  • Qihui Zhou,
  • Yun Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40824-023-00392-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

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Abstract Background Clinical tissue adhesives remain some critical drawbacks for managing emergency injuries, such as inadequate adhesive strength and insufficient anti-infection ability. Herein, a novel, self-healing, and antibacterial carboxymethyl chitosan/polyaldehyde dextran (CMCS/PD) hydrogel is designed as the first-aid tissue adhesive for effective trauma emergency management. Methods We examined the gel-forming time, porosity, self-healing, antibacterial properties, cytotoxicity, adhesive strength, and hemocompatibility. Liver hemorrhage, tail severance, and skin wound infection models of rats are constructed in vivo, respectively. Results Results demonstrate that the CMCS/PD hydrogel has the rapid gel-forming (~ 5 s), good self-healing, and effective antibacterial abilities, and could adhere to tissue firmly (adhesive strength of ~ 10 kPa and burst pressure of 327.5 mmHg) with excellent hemocompatibility and cytocompatibility. This suggests the great prospect of CMCS/PD hydrogel in acting as a first-aid tissue adhesive for trauma emergency management. The CMCS/PD hydrogel is observed to not only achieve rapid hemostasis for curing liver hemorrhage and tail severance in comparison to commercial hemostatic gel (Surgiflo ®) but also exhibit superior anti-infection for treating acute skin trauma compared with clinical disinfectant gel (Prontosan ®). Conclusions Overall, the CMCS/PD hydrogel offers a promising candidate for first-aid tissue adhesives to manage the trauma emergency. Because of the rapid gel-forming time, it could also be applied as a liquid first-aid bandage for mini-invasive surgical treatment. Graphical Abstract

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