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DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2015.238
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A multiphase transitioning peptide hydrogel for suturing ultrasmall vessels

Daniel J. Smith,Gabriel Brat,Scott H. Medina,Dedi Tong,Yong Huang,Johanna Grahammer,Georg J. Furtmüller,Byoung Chol Oh,Katelyn Nagy-Smith,Piotr Walczak,Gerald Brandacher,Joel P. Schneider

Lumen (anatomy)
Biomedical engineering
Materials science
2015
Many surgeries are complicated by the need to anastomose, or reconnect, micrometre-scale vessels. Although suturing remains the gold standard for anastomosing vessels, it is difficult to place sutures correctly through collapsed lumen, making the procedure prone to failure. Here, we report a multiphase transitioning peptide hydrogel that can be injected into the lumen of vessels to facilitate suturing. The peptide, which contains a photocaged glutamic acid, forms a solid-like gel in a syringe and can be shear-thin delivered to the lumen of collapsed vessels (where it distends the vessel) and the space between two vessels (where it is used to approximate the vessel ends). Suturing is performed directly through the gel. Light is used to initiate the final gel-sol phase transition that disrupts the hydrogel network, allowing the gel to be removed and blood flow to resume. This gel adds a new tool to the armamentarium for micro- and supermicrosurgical procedures.
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    A multiphase transitioning peptide hydrogel for suturing ultrasmall vessels” is a paper by Daniel J. Smith Gabriel Brat Scott H. Medina Dedi Tong Yong Huang Johanna Grahammer Georg J. Furtmüller Byoung Chol Oh Katelyn Nagy-Smith Piotr Walczak Gerald Brandacher Joel P. Schneider published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.