The role of hydrogels in the management of brain tumours: a narrative review

Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024 Feb 8;86(4):2004-2010. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001809. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Conventional therapeutic techniques for brain tumours have limitations and side effects, necessitating the need for alternative treatment options. MRI-monitored therapeutic hydrogel systems show potential as a non-surgical approach for brain tumour treatment. Hydrogels have unique physical and chemical properties that make them promising for brain tumour treatment, including the ability to encapsulate therapeutic agents, provide sustained and controlled drug release, and overcome the blood-brain barrier for better penetration. By combining hydrogel systems with MRI techniques, it is possible to develop therapeutic approaches that provide real-time monitoring and controlled release of therapeutic agents. Surgical resection remains important, but there is a growing need for alternative approaches that can complement or replace traditional methods. The objective of this comprehensive narrative review is to evaluate the potential of MRI-monitored therapeutic hydrogel systems in non-surgical brain tumour treatment.

Keywords: Hydrogel; MRI; MRI-monitored therapeutic hydrogel systems.

Publication types

  • Review