ACS biomaterials science & engineering | 2021

Dopamine-Modified Alginate Hydrogel with Effectiveness and Safety for Preoperative Localization of Lung Nodules.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


It is important to mark an early lung tumor manifested with small nodules during computed tomography-guided and minimally invasive surgery. The aim of this study is to develop an injectable hydrogel for clinical lung nodule localization. Dopamine, a typical catechol-containing compound, was used to modify alginate for better gel formation and performance needed for localization application. Through the addition of an adequate oxidant and catalase, the catechol-conjugated alginate (C-ALG) hydrogel showed rapid gelation for less than 5 min, similar mechanical properties to lung tissue, slight swelling degree, good cell compatibility, and enough tissue adhesion for localization around the lung tissue. In addition, the C-ALG hydrogel increased the bursting pressure of lung tissue up to 266 ± 15-385 ± 13 mm-H2O that could prevent hydrogel rupture and migration during localizing surgery, suggesting the injectable hydrogel with effectiveness and safety for clinical applications.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.1c00512
Language English
Journal ACS biomaterials science & engineering

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