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Multifunctional hernia repair biopatch: development, characterization, in vitro and in vivo evaluation

dc.contributor.coauthorDeveci, Mehmet Zeki Yılmaz
dc.contributor.coauthorEngüven, Gözde
dc.contributor.coauthorEge, Hasan
dc.contributor.coauthorAlakuş, İbrahim
dc.contributor.coauthorAğtürk, Gökhan
dc.contributor.coauthorYılmaz, Senanur
dc.contributor.coauthorKırgız, Ömer
dc.contributor.coauthorAkçakavak, Gökhan
dc.contributor.coauthorKazak, Filiz
dc.contributor.coauthorAksu, Burak
dc.contributor.coauthorAlakuş, Halil
dc.contributor.coauthorİşler, Cafer Tayer
dc.contributor.coauthorTuzcu, Mehmet
dc.contributor.coauthorAltuğ, Muhammed Enes
dc.contributor.coauthorGündüz, Oğuzhan
dc.contributor.coauthorEge, Zeynep Rüya
dc.contributor.departmentKUTTAM (Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine)
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorYöntem, Fulya Dal
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteResearch Center
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-29T09:38:21Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractIncisional hernia, a prevalent postoperative complication, is characterized by the protrusion of organs or tissues through damaged abdominal wall. Predisposing factors for hernias include obesity, wound infections, immunosuppression, and comorbidities. However, hernia patches currently in use, including the commercial polypropylene (PP) patch, still have limitations in providing the mechanical and biological properties necessary for abdominal wall regeneration. In this study, three dimensional (3D) printing and coaxial electrospinning methods were combined to create a multifunctional double layered hernia repair biopatch to overcome these limitations. The double-layer design of the biopatch serves a multifunctional role in addressing incisional hernia models, with 3D printed ciprofloxacin (CIP) loaded polycaprolactone (PCL)/gelatin (Ge) scaffold (3DCIP) layer and coaxially electrospun PCL/Ge/κ-carrageenan (κ-C) nanofiber (NF) layers. While 3DCIP layers provides temporary mechanical reinforcement to the damaged abdominal wall, prevention of adhesions to internal organs, and reduction of surgical site infections, NF layer serves as tissue regeneration and fast wound healing. The developed multifunctional hernia biopatches underwent comprehensive physical and chemical characterization, followed by in vitro and in vivo evaluations. These evaluations included comparisons with a commercial PP patch, which was used as the control in the experiments. The study successfully fabricated multifunctional hernia biopatches with excellent antibacterial properties, high mechanical robustness, and strong biocompatibility.
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dc.description.sponsorshipFunding text 1: As mentioned in Section 3.5, the hydrophobic nature of PCL helps prevent burst release and supports a sustainable drug release for more than a month. Fig. 7b illustrates the time-dependent cumulative curve of CIP release from 3DCIP100 scaffolds at specified time intervals. In the figure, it was clearly seen that sustained release profiles of CIP from 3DCIP100 scaffolds were 36.2,% of the total amount of CIP, in the 24 h. After 27 days, release profiles just reached 74.61 % of the total CIP amount. Thus, the incorporation CIP into the hernia patch facilitates localized and controlled drug delivery, enhancing drug availability at the surgical site while minimizing non-specific tissue targeting and reducing the risk of systemic side effects (Fig. 7a). Furthermore, the incorporation of CIP into the hernia patch allows for overcoming the limitations of oral administration of CIP\u2014classified as a class IV drug with low solubility and permeability\u2014by providing a targeted antibacterial effect at the surgical site and reducing systemic toxicity [31]. This approach not only enhances the drug's effectiveness at the site of infection but also minimizes the need for higher doses, thereby decreasing the risk of systemic side effects and improving overall treatment safety [75]. This sustained release is crucial for continuous tissue regeneration and infection prevention throughout the healing process, which is particularly important in hernia repair where inflammation can impede healing and increase the likelihood of recurrence [76,77]. This result is significant considering that no serious inflammation occurred in in vivo trials.This study was supported with funds from the Hatay Mustafa Kemal University Research Fund (No: 22.GAP.002). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.;Funding text 2: This study was supported with funds from the Hatay Mustafa Kemal University Research Fund (No: 22.GAP.002). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
dc.description.volume100
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jddst.2024.106132
dc.identifier.eissn2588-8943
dc.identifier.issn1773-2247
dc.identifier.quartileQ1
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85202784685
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2024.106132
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/22672
dc.identifier.wos1312543500001
dc.keywords3D printing
dc.keywordsBiopatch
dc.keywordsCiprofloxacin
dc.keywordsControlled release
dc.keywordsElectrospinning
dc.keywordsHernia repair
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherEditions de Sante
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
dc.subjectPharmacology
dc.subjectPharmacy
dc.titleMultifunctional hernia repair biopatch: development, characterization, in vitro and in vivo evaluation
dc.typeJournal Article
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