Hydrogel-coated polyurethane/urea shape memory polymer foams
Abstract
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are a class of responsive polymers that have attracted attention in designing biomedical devices because of their potential to improve minimally invasive surgeries. Use of porous SMPs in vascular grafts has been proposed because porosity aids in transfer of fluids through the graft and growth of vascular tissue. However, porosity also allows blood to leak through grafts so preclotting the materials is necessary. Here hydrogels have been synthesized from acrylic acid and N-hydroxyethyl acrylamide and coated around a porous SMP produced from lactose functionalized polyurea-urethanes. The biocompatibility of the polymers used to prepare the cross-linked shape memory material is demonstrated using an in vitro cell assay. As expected, the hydrogel coating enhanced fluid uptake abilities without hindering the shape memory properties. These results indicate that hydrogels can be used in porous SMP materials without inhibiting the shape recovery of the material.
- Publication:
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Journal of Polymer Science A Polymer Chemistry
- Pub Date:
- July 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1002/pola.29398
- Bibcode:
- 2019JPoSA..57.1389D