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Background: Effective repair of full-thickness abdominal wall defects requires a patch with sufficient mechanical strength and anti-adhesion characteristics to avoid the formation of hernias and intra-abdominal complications such as intestinal obstruction and fistula. However, patches made from polymers or bio-derived materials may not meet these require- ments and lack the bionic characteristics of the abdominal wall. Materials and Methods: In this study, we report a consecutive electrospun method for preparing a double-layer structured nanofiber membrane (GO-PCL/CS-PCL) using polyca- prolactone (PCL), graphene oxide (GO) and chitosan (CS). To expand the bio-functions (angiogenesis/reducing reactive oxygen species) of the patch (GO-PCL/NAC-CS-PCL), N-acetylcysteine (NAC) was loaded for the repair of full-thickness abdominal wall defects (2×1.5cm) in rat model. Results: The double-layered patch (GO-PCL/NAC-CS-PCL) showed excellent mechanical strength and biocompatibility. After 2 months, rats treated with the patch exhibited the desired repair effect with no hernia formation, less adhesion (adhesion score: 1.50±0.50, P<0.001) and more collagen deposition (percentage of collagen deposition: 34.94%±3.31%, P<0.001). Conclusion: The double-layered nanomembranes presented in this study have good anti- hernia and anti-adhesion effects, as well as improve the microenvironment in vivo. It, therefore, holds good prospects for the repair of abdominal wall defects and provides a promising key as a postoperative anti-adhesion agent.
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Liu, J., Hou, J., Liu, S., Li, J., Zhou, M., Sun, J., & Wang, R. (2021). Graphene oxide functionalized double-layered patch with anti-adhesion ability for abdominal wall defects. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 16, 3803–3818. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S312074
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