Catheter‐Directed Ionic Liquid Embolic Agent for Rapid Portal Vein Embolization, Segmentectomy, and Bile Duct Ablation
Abstract: Embolic materials currently in use for portal vein embolization (PVE) do not treat the tumor, which poses a risk for tumor progression during the interval between PVE and surgical resection. Here, is developed an ionic‐liquid‐based embolic material (LEAD) for portal vein embolization, liver ablation, and drug delivery. LEAD is optimized and characterized for diffusivity, X‐ray visibility, and cytotoxicity. In the porcine renal embolization model, LEAD delivered from the main renal artery reached vasculature down to 10 microns with uniform tissue ablation and delivery of small and large therapeutics. In non‐survival and survival porcine experiments, successful PVE is achieved in minutes, leading to the expected chemical segmentectomy, and delivery of a large protein drug (i.e., Nivolumab) with LEAD. In cholangiocarcinoma mouse tumor models and in ex vivo human tumors, LEAD consistently achieved an effective ablation and wide drug distribution. Furthermore, various strains of drug‐resistant patient‐derived bacteria showed significant susceptibility to LEAD, suggesting that LEAD may also prevent infectious complications resulting from tissue ablation. With its capabilities to embolize, ablate, and deliver therapeutics, ease of use, and a high safety profile demonstrated in animal studies, LEAD offers a potential alternative to tumor ablation with or without PVE for FLR growth.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
- Bibliographic citation
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Catheter‐Directed Ionic Liquid Embolic Agent for Rapid Portal Vein Embolization, Segmentectomy, and Bile Duct Ablation ; day:07 ; month:05 ; year:2024 ; extent:18
Advanced materials ; (07.05.2024) (gesamt 18)
- Creator
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Cevik, Enes
Albadawi, Hassan
Zhang, Zefu
Demirlenk, Yusuf
Atar, Dila
Keum, Chris
Kim, Jinjoo
Graf, Erin
Gunduz, Seyda
Rehman, Suliman
Oklu, Rahmi
- DOI
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10.1002/adma.202402570
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2405071439570.555175058629
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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14.04.2209, 10:53 AM CEST
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Associated
- Cevik, Enes
- Albadawi, Hassan
- Zhang, Zefu
- Demirlenk, Yusuf
- Atar, Dila
- Keum, Chris
- Kim, Jinjoo
- Graf, Erin
- Gunduz, Seyda
- Rehman, Suliman
- Oklu, Rahmi