Coral‐Inspired Hollow Microneedle Patch with Smart Sensor Therapy for Wound Infection

Author:

Liu Yanhua1,He Chaofan2,Qiao Tianhong2,Liu Guofeng2,Li Xue1,Wan Qianbing1,Zhu Zhou12ORCID,He Yong2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases West China Hospital of Stomatology Sichuan University Chengdu 610041 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems School of Mechanical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China

Abstract

AbstractEvery year, over 12 million people are enduring the persistent pain resulting from wound infections. In these chronic wounds, concealed infections may be covered up by scabs or granulation, which impeding accurate diagnosis and treatment. To address such clinical challenges, inspired by corals, a biomimetic microneedle patch (HepMi‐PCL) is developed to indicate and treat infections within wound. Relying on high‐precision 3D printing technology, each polycaprolactone microneedle own an equally sized porous shell and cavity with heparin‐based functional hydrogel filling in. After penetrating through the scab, HepMi‐PCL can absorb exudate in wound through surficial guide grooves and pores microstructure on its microneedle, thereby indicating whether anti‐infection is needed. Upon the identification of a positive chronic infection, HepMi‐PCL will smartly activate to release drugs rapidly. Subsequently, when the infection is effectively managed and the exudate progressively decreases, the drug delivery will correspondingly slow down or cease altogether. By leveraging autonomous response and therapeutic capabilities, HepMi‐PCL demonstrates the potential to expedite the diagnosis and treatment of infections, resulting in an enhancement of healing speed for infected wounds by over 200%. Thus, the integration of diagnostic and therapeutic functions of the microneedle patch is anticipated to offer novel approaches in addressing the management of chronic wounds.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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