Preparation and investigation of a novel iodine-based visible polyvinyl alcohol embolization material

Yupeng Yang , Rui Yang , Beilei Zhang , Ye Tian , Yanqi Lu , Xiao An , Xiangyang Shi
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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) embolization particles, currently used in clinical practice, have good expansibility and are capable of permanent embolization. However, the lack of adhesion of embolization particles contributes to facilitated recanalization after embolization, while the lack of visualization facilitates misembolization. At present, embolization materials with good expansion, adhesion, and visualization potential are urgently required in clinical practice. Here, we report the development of PVA/gelatin/iohexol (I) fiber blocks as a novel embolization material for liver embolization in rats. In our work, electrospun PVA/gelatin/I nanofibrous mats were first prepared, homogenized, centrifuged in a gradient manner, and freeze-dried to obtain fiber blocks (fiber diameter ​= ​296.2 ​± ​74.23 ​nm, length 99.6 ​± ​17.0 ​μm ​× ​width 46.9 ​± ​13.3 ​μm). The fiber blocks exhibited excellent cytocompatibility and hemocompatibility. Fiber blocks with a PVA/gelatin/I mass ratio of 8:2:10 were selected due to their excellent expansibility and adhesive properties. The PVA/gelatin/I fiber blocks display excellent liver embolic effects and computed tomography (CT) imaging potential due to a combination of the following characteristics: expansibility of PVA and gelatin, adhesive property of gelatin, and CT imaging potential of I. The developed fiber block material is an embolic material that may potentially be used in interventional medicine.

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一种新型碘基可见聚乙烯醇栓塞材料的制备与研究
聚乙烯醇(PVA)栓塞颗粒具有良好的膨胀性和永久性栓塞能力,目前应用于临床。然而,栓塞颗粒缺乏粘连有助于栓塞后再通,而缺乏可视化则容易误栓塞。目前临床迫切需要具有良好扩张、粘连和可视化潜力的栓塞材料。在这里,我们报道了PVA/明胶/碘己醇(I)纤维块作为大鼠肝栓塞的新型栓塞材料的发展。本研究首先制备了静电纺丝PVA/明胶/I纳米纤维垫,经匀浆、梯度离心、冷冻干燥得到纤维块(纤维直径= 296.2±74.23 nm,长99.6±17.0 μm ×宽46.9±13.3 μm)。纤维块具有良好的细胞相容性和血液相容性。选择PVA/明胶/I质量比为8:2:10的纤维块,因为它们具有优异的膨胀性和粘接性能。由于PVA/明胶/I纤维块具有以下特点:PVA和明胶的可扩展性、明胶的粘连性和I的CT成像潜力,因此显示出优异的肝栓塞效果和CT成像潜力。所开发的纤维块材料是一种可能用于介入性医学的栓塞材料。
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Journal of Interventional Medicine
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