(Poly)acrylonitrile-based hydrogel as a therapeutic bulking agent in urology
Détails
ID Serval
serval:BIB_EDFCE0843EED
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
(Poly)acrylonitrile-based hydrogel as a therapeutic bulking agent in urology
Périodique
Biomaterials
ISSN
0142-9612
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
02/2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
28
Numéro
6
Pages
1185-90
Notes
Journal Article --- Old month value: Feb
Résumé
Vesicoureteral reflux and urinary incontinence can be treated by endoscopic injection. Injectables such as collagen and hyaluronic acid-dextranomer are commonly used, however are not offering optimal therapeutic effect yet. In the present study a novel application for poly(acrylonitrile)-based hydrogel (Hypan), already tested in other clinical indications, has been investigated for its aptitude as an injectable bulking agent. This non-degradable, extremely hydrophilic hydrogel has the capacity of a 6-fold swelling once implanted into the body, assuring the bulking effect. Deposits of this bulking agent have been implanted into the submucosal space of the bladder of 6 minipigs and the histological reaction, as well as the physical implant behavior have been studied over a time period of 6 months. The implants have developed the desired bulking effect by the above-described hydrophilic swelling. They have been enclosed into a fine fibrous tissue capsule and provoked a very limited inflammatory reaction. This study has showed that poly(acrylonitrile)-based hydrogel implants injected into the bladder are well tolerated and, due to their defined bulking ability, feasible for the treatment of vesico-ureteral reflux and urinary incontinence. To determine the therapeutic efficiency of this treatment the implants will be studied in a vesicoureteral reflux and urinary incontinence animal model.
Mots-clé
Acrylic Resins/*administration & dosage/*chemistry
Animals
Biocompatible Materials/administration & dosage/chemistry
Feasibility Studies
Hydrogels/*administration & dosage/*chemistry
Materials Testing
Swine
Swine, Miniature
Urinary Bladder/*cytology/*drug effects
Urinary Incontinence/drug therapy/pathology
Urology/methods
Pubmed
Web of science
Création de la notice
28/02/2008 11:25
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20/08/2019 17:15