iScience (Jul 2023)

Wet adhesive hydrogels to correct malacic trachea (tracheomalacia) A proof of concept

  • Ece Uslu,
  • Vijay Kumar Rana,
  • Sokratis Anagnostopoulos,
  • Peyman Karami,
  • Alessandra Bergadano,
  • Cecile Courbon,
  • Francois Gorostidi,
  • Kishore Sandu,
  • Nikolaos Stergiopulos,
  • Dominique P. Pioletti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 7
p. 107168

Abstract

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Summary: Tracheomalacia (TM) is a condition characterized by a weak tracheal cartilage and/or muscle, resulting in excessive collapse of the airway in the newborns. Current treatments including tracheal reconstruction, tracheoplasty, endo- and extra-luminal stents have limitations. To address these limitations, this work proposes a new strategy by wrapping an adhesive hydrogel patch around a malacic trachea. Through a numerical model, first it was demonstrated that a hydrogel patch with sufficient mechanical and adhesion strength can preserve the trachea’s physiological shape. Accordingly, a new hydrogel providing robust adhesion on wet tracheal surfaces was synthesized employing the hydroxyethyl acrylamide (HEAam) and polyethylene glycol methacrylate (PEGDMA) as main polymer network and crosslinker, respectively. Ex vivo experiments revealed that the adhesive hydrogel patches can restrain the collapsing of malacic trachea under negative pressure. This study may open the possibility of using an adhesive hydrogel as a new approach in the difficult clinical situation of tracheomalacia.

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