Abstract

A functional liquid-infused catheter surface strategy has recently attracted increasing attention for blood transport with the remarkable antibiofouling performance. Nevertheless, constructing porous structure inside a catheter with effective functional liquid-locking ability remains extremely challenging. Herein, the central cylinder mold and sodium chloride particle templates technique was used to create a PDMS sponge-based catheter that stores a stable functional liquid. Our multifunctional liquid-infused PDMS sponge-based catheter can not only exhibit bacterial resistant, less macrophages infiltration, a slighter inflammation response, but also capability to prevent platelet adhesion and activation, and impressively reduce thrombosis in vivo even at high shear. Therefore, these desirable properties will endow the prospective practical applications and serve as a watershed moment in the development of biomedical devices.

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