A dynamically adaptive wet-adhesive Janus hydrogel patch for sutureless repair of spinal dural defects
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Effective repair of spinal dural defects is essential to prevent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage and preserve neurological function. However, conventional suture-based methods and clinical bioadhesives often face challenges such as technical complexity, inadequate sealing, and fibrotic adhesion. Here, we present a dynamically adaptive Janus hydrogel patch (DHP) that enables rapid, suture-free sealing while minimizing postoperative adhesion. DHP is fabricated through the self-assembly of viscoelastic polymers into a phase-separated architecture featuring hydrophilic–hydrophobic microdomains, which enables stable and reversible wet adhesion via synergistic interfacial water removal and conformal surface adaptation. The hydrogel exhibits tissue-compliant mechanics, self-healing capability, and stress-relaxation behavior, enabling durable sealing under physiological conditions.Ex vivoandin vivoresults demonstrate that DHP outperforms commercial sealants in sealing strength, biocompatibility, and anti-adhesion performance. In a rat dural defect model, DHP restores dural continuity, prevents CSF leakage, preserves motor function, and mitigates inflammation. These findings position DHP as a promising platform for minimally invasive, sutureless repair of soft tissue barriers, with broad translational potential in biomedical applications.Image 1View The PDF
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2025-12-11



