2024
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202303026
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Lung‐Mimetic Hydrofoam Sealant to Treat Pulmonary Air Leak

Meghan R. Pinezich,
Mohammad Mir,
Pamela L. Graney
et al.

Abstract: Pulmonary air leak is the most common complication of lung surgery, contributing to post‐operative morbidity in up to 60% of patients, yet there is no reliable treatment. Available surgical sealants do not match the demanding deformation mechanics of lung tissue and therefore fail to seal air leak. To address this therapeutic gap, we developed and systematically evaluated a sealant with structural and mechanical similarity to subpleural lung. Our “lung‐mimetic” sealant is a hydrofoam material that has alveolar… Show more

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“…These treatments aim to harness the body's natural healing mechanisms, offering potentially less invasive alternatives to traditional methods. However, the clinical adoption of these innovations requires robust validation through controlled trials to ensure they provide a real benefit in clinical practice [99,101,107,108].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These treatments aim to harness the body's natural healing mechanisms, offering potentially less invasive alternatives to traditional methods. However, the clinical adoption of these innovations requires robust validation through controlled trials to ensure they provide a real benefit in clinical practice [99,101,107,108].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advancements in bioengineering have led to the development of novel tissue sealants and adhesives designed to mimic the body's natural healing mechanisms [99]. These products, often based on synthetic or biologically derived materials, aim to provide immediate sealing of air leaks while promoting tissue regeneration [6].…”
Section: Bioengineered Tissue Sealantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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