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Design of an injectable synthetic and biodegradable surgical biomaterial.


ABSTRACT: We report the design of an injectable synthetic and biodegradable polymeric biomaterial comprised of polyethylene glycol and a polycarbonate of dihydroxyacetone (MPEG-pDHA). MPEG-pDHA is a thixotropic physically cross-linked hydrogel, displays rapid chain relaxation, is easily extruded through narrow-gauge needles, biodegrades into inert products, and is well tolerated by soft tissues. We demonstrate the clinical utility of MPEG-pDHA in the prevention of seroma, a common postoperative complication following ablative and reconstructive surgeries, in an animal model of radical breast mastectomy. This polymer holds significant promise for clinical applicability in a host of surgical procedures ranging from cosmetic surgery to cancer resection.

SUBMITTER: Zawaneh PN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2890725 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design of an injectable synthetic and biodegradable surgical biomaterial.

Zawaneh Peter N PN   Singh Sunil P SP   Padera Robert F RF   Henderson Peter W PW   Spector Jason A JA   Putnam David D  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100601 24


We report the design of an injectable synthetic and biodegradable polymeric biomaterial comprised of polyethylene glycol and a polycarbonate of dihydroxyacetone (MPEG-pDHA). MPEG-pDHA is a thixotropic physically cross-linked hydrogel, displays rapid chain relaxation, is easily extruded through narrow-gauge needles, biodegrades into inert products, and is well tolerated by soft tissues. We demonstrate the clinical utility of MPEG-pDHA in the prevention of seroma, a common postoperative complicati  ...[more]

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