Hydrogel‐Impregnated Robust Interlocking Nano Connector (HiRINC) for Noninvasive Anti‐Migration of Esophageal Stent

E Eunyoung Jeon S Song Hee Kim S Sukyoung Kim (Department of Chemistry Hanyang University Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea) D Dae Sung Ryu (Department of Convergence Medicine Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan College of Medicine 88 Olympic‐ro 43‐gil, Songpa‐gu Seoul 05505 Republic of Korea) J Ji Won Kim (Cell Factory Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology) K Kayoung Kim (Department of Fiber Convergence Material Engineering Dankook University Gyeonggi‐Do 16890 Republic of Korea) D Do Hoon Kim J Jung‐Hoon Park (Department of Convergence Medicine, Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea) J Joonseok Lee (Research Institute for Convergence of Basic Science)

Abstract

AbstractMigration of implanted self‐expandable metallic stent (SEMS) in the malignant or benign esophageal stricture is a common complication but not yet resolved. Herein, this research develops a hydrogel‐impregnated robust interlocking nano connector (HiRINC) to ensure adhesion and reduce the mechanical mismatch between SEMSs and esophageal tissues. Featuring a network‐like porous layer, HiRINC significantly enhances adhesion and energy dissipation during esophageal peristalsis by utilizing mechanical interlocking and increasing hydrogen bonding sites, thereby securing SEMS to tissues. The anti‐swelling property of HiRINC prevents excessive hydrogel expansion, avoiding esophageal blockage. Ex vivo and in vivo adhesion tests confirm that the HiRINC outperforms flat surfaces without RINC structures and effectively prevents stent migration. HiRINC‐coated SEMS maintains its position and luminal patency, minimizing stent‐induced tissue hyperplasia and inflammatory responses in rat and porcine esophageal models during the 4‐week follow‐up. This novel HiRINC‐SEMS can ensure anti‐migration and prolonged stent patency in the rat and porcine esophagus and seems to be expanded to other nonvascular luminal organs and various implantable metallic devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 20
Published May 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

E

Eunyoung Jeon

S

Song Hee Kim

S

Sukyoung Kim

Department of Chemistry Hanyang University Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea

D

Dae Sung Ryu

Department of Convergence Medicine Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan College of Medicine 88 Olympic‐ro 43‐gil, Songpa‐gu Seoul 05505 Republic of Korea

J

Ji Won Kim

Cell Factory Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

K

Kayoung Kim

Department of Fiber Convergence Material Engineering Dankook University Gyeonggi‐Do 16890 Republic of Korea

D

Do Hoon Kim

J

Jung‐Hoon Park

Department of Convergence Medicine, Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

J

Joonseok Lee

Research Institute for Convergence of Basic Science