1. Development of a spray-type adhesion barrier
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Taishi Niimi, Miho Kai, Tetsuro Kawanishi, Ishihara Hiroyuki, and Naotaka Chino
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Polymers and Plastics ,Sodium ,fungi ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,chemistry.chemical_element ,macromolecular substances ,Adhesion barrier ,Trehalose ,Biodegradable polymer ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Residue (chemistry) ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,In vivo ,Materials Chemistry ,Dextrin ,Sodium carbonate - Abstract
We developed a novel spray-type dextrin hydrogel-based adhesion barrier designed to create a site-specific barrier on a target. Our novel hydrogel is composed of Powder A, which mainly contains N-hydroxysuccinimide-modified carboxymethyl dextrin and trehalose as a stabilizing agent, and Powder B, which is composed of sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate. Here, we describe the product specifications of the hydrogel and results of in vivo performance evaluations and clinical studies to demonstrate its efficacy and safety. A novel spray-type dextrin hydrogel-based adhesion barrier is composed of N-hydroxysuccinimide-modified carboxymethyl dextrin that is biodegradable polymer material. The performance evaluation of a spray-type adhesion barrier in porcine laparoscopic model was showed significantly lowered adhesion rate than in the control group (p
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- 2020
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