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Ultra-soft and highly stretchable tissue-adhesive hydrogel based multifunctional implantable sensor for monitoring of overactive bladder

Authors
 Byungkook Oh  ;  Young-Soo Lim  ;  Kun Woo Ko  ;  Hyeonyeob Seo  ;  Dong Jun Kim  ;  Dukyoo Kong  ;  Jae Min You  ;  Hansoul Kim  ;  Taek-Soo Kim  ;  Seongjun Park  ;  Dong-Soo Kwon  ;  Joon Chae Na  ;  Woong Kyu Han  ;  Sung-Min Park  ;  Steve Park 
Citation
 BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS, Vol.225 : 115060, 2023-04 
Journal Title
BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
ISSN
 0956-5663 
Issue Date
2023-04
MeSH
Animals ; Biosensing Techniques* ; Hydrogels ; Rats ; Reproducibility of Results ; Swine ; Tissue Adhesives* ; Urinary Bladder, Overactive* / complications ; Urinary Bladder, Overactive* / diagnosis
Keywords
EMG sensors ; Hydrogels ; In-vivo measuring of overactive bladder models of rat ; Soft-Rigid hybrid structures ; Strain sensors
Abstract
A highly stretchable and tissue-adhesive multifunctional sensor based on structurally engineered islets embedded in ultra-soft hydrogel is reported for monitoring of bladder activity in overactive bladder (OAB) induced rat and anesthetized pig. The use of hydrogel yielded a much lower sensor modulus (1 kPa) compared to that of the bladder (300 kPa), while the strong adhesiveness of the hydrogel (adhesive strength: 260.86 N/m) allowed firm attachment onto the bladder. The change in resistance of printed liquid metal particle thin-film lines under strain were used to detect bladder inflation and deflation; due to the high stretchability and reliability of the lines, surface strains of 200% could be measured repeatedly. Au electrodes coated with Platinum black were used to detect electromyography (EMG). These electrodes were placed on structurally engineered rigid islets so that no interfacial fracture occurs under high strains associated with bladder expansion. On the OAB induced rat, stronger signals (change in resistance and EMG root-mean-square) were detected near intra-bladder pressure maxima, thus showing correlation to bladder activity. Moreover, using robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery, the sensor was placed onto the bladder of an anesthetized pig. Under voiding and filling, bladder strain and EMG were once again monitored. These results confirm that our proposed sensor is a highly feasible, clinically relevant implantable device for continuous monitoring OAB for diagnosis and treatment. © 2023 The Authors
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DOI
10.1016/j.bios.2023.115060
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Urology (비뇨의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Na, Joon Chae(나준채) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4449-8472
Han, Woong Kyu(한웅규) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2527-4046
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/195411
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