Enhanced Dural Repair Using Biodegradable Sealants Based on Photocurable Hyaluronic Acid

Macromol Biosci. 2024 Apr;24(4):e2300359. doi: 10.1002/mabi.202300359. Epub 2023 Dec 13.

Abstract

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage is a common complication of intradural surgery or incidental durotomy in neurosurgery. Dural suturing is a common method for durotomy repair, but this technique requires a long operation time and includes the risk of CSF leakage by incomplete sealing. Glue-type sealants are effective for watertight dural closure. However, unresolved shortcomings include insufficient sealing performance, poor biocompatibility, and excessive swelling. Here, a dural sealant using light-activated hyaluronic acid (HA) with multi-networks (HA photosealant) that provides fast sealing performance and high biocompatibility is reported. The HA photosealants form a watertight hydrogel barrier with multilength networks under low-energy visible light exposure (405 nm, <1 J cm-2) for 5 s and allow firm tissue adhesion on the wet dural surface. In a rabbit model of craniectomy and durotomy, HA photosealants exhibit the faster sealing performance of dural tears and enhance dural repair with accelerated bone formation compared to commercial surgical glues, with no degenerative changes, such as inflammation or necrosis, in histopathological evaluation. This biocompatible HA photosealant can be applied in a variety of clinical settings that require fast wound closure as a promising potential.

Keywords: dural sealants; hyaluronic acid; photocrosslinking; tissue adhesives.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak*
  • Craniotomy
  • Hyaluronic Acid* / pharmacology
  • Hydrogels / pharmacology
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / methods
  • Rabbits

Substances

  • Hyaluronic Acid
  • Hydrogels