Polydiolcitrate-MoS2 Composite for 3D Printing Radio-Opaque, Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds

被引:2
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作者
Szydlowska, Beata M. [1 ,2 ]
Ding, Yonghui [2 ,3 ]
Moore, Connor [2 ]
Cai, Zizhen [1 ]
Torres-Castanedo, Carlos G. [1 ]
Collins, Caralyn P. [2 ,4 ]
Jones, Evan [2 ,4 ]
Hersam, Mark C. [1 ,2 ,6 ,7 ]
Sun, Cheng [2 ,4 ]
Ameer, Guillermo A. [2 ,3 ,5 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Northwestern Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Ctr Adv Regenerat Engn CARE, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[3] Northwestern Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[4] Northwestern Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[5] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Surg, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[6] Northwestern Univ, Dept Chem, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[7] Northwestern Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[8] Northwestern Univ, Simpson Querrey Inst, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[9] Northwestern Univ, Chem Life Proc Inst, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[10] Northwestern Univ, Int Inst Nanotechnol, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
关键词
stent; bioresorbable; citric acid; MoS2; 2D material; X-ray contrast; radio-opacity; biocomposite; TOMOGRAPHY; DEGRADATION; STENT; MOS2; CYTOTOXICITY; MULTICENTER; MECHANISMS; GRAPHENE;
D O I
10.1021/acsami.4c07364
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
Implantable polymeric biodegradable devices, such as biodegradable vascular stents or scaffolds, cannot be fully visualized using standard X-ray-based techniques, compromising their performance due to malposition after deployment. To address this challenge, we describe composites of methacrylated poly(1,12 dodecamethylene citrate) (mPDC) and MoS2 nanosheets to fabricate novel X-ray visible radiopaque and photocurable liquid polymer-ceramic composite (mPDC-MoS2). The composite was used as an ink with micro continuous liquid interface production (mu CLIP) to fabricate bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS). Prints exhibited excellent crimping and expansion mechanics without strut failures and, importantly, required X-ray visibility in air and muscle tissue. Notably, MoS2 nanosheets displayed physical degradation over time in a PBS environment, indicating the potential for producing bioresorbable devices. mPDC-MoS2 is a promising bioresorbable X-ray-visible composite material suitable for 3D printing medical devices, particularly vascular scaffolds or stents, that require non-invasive X-ray-based monitoring techniques for implantation and evaluation. This innovative composite system holds significant promise for the development of biocompatible and highly visible medical implants, potentially enhancing patient outcomes and reducing medical complications.
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页码:45422 / 45432
页数:11
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