Abstract

Mediastinitis occurs after cardiac surgery and is a major threat to patient’s life due to postoperative bleeding and deep sternal wound infection. Major challenge in treating this condition is that it demands a material that should adhere to the applied site and act as both a hemostatic and an antibacterial agent. On the basis of this we have developed an in situ forming tissue adhesive chitin–fibrin (CH-FB) gel with tigecycline loaded gelatin nanoparticles (tGNPs) for controlling bleeding and preventing bacterial infection. Spherical shaped tGNPs (231 ± 20 nm) were prepared and characterized. In situ forming tGNPsCH-FB gel was formed using a dual syringe applicator in which one syringe was loaded with a mixer of fibrinogen solution, chitin gel, and tGNPs; the other syringe was loaded with a mixture of thrombin solution, chitin gel, and tGNPs. Both these mixtures were injected together. In situ gel formed within a minute and exhibited excellent tissue adhesive property. tGNPsCH-FB gel was found to be cyto...

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