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Self-lubricanting slippery surface withwettability gradients for anti-sticking of electrosurgical scalpel

  • Beihang University
  • University of California at San Francisco

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Abstract

Soft tissue sticking on electrosurgical scalpels in minimally invasive surgery can increase the difficulty of operation and easily lead to medical malpractice. It is significant to develop new methods for anti-sticking of soft tissue on electrosurgical scalpels. Based on the characteristics of biomimetic ultra-slippery surface, a self-lubricating slippery surface with wettability gradients on electrosurgical scalpel was designed and fabricated. Non-uniformly distributed cylindrical micro pillars, which constitute the wettability gradients, were prepared by an electrolytic etching process and the theoretic of the spontaneous liquid spreading process was analyzed. The silicophilic property of wettability gradients surface was modified by octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) self-assembling coat with biocompatible liquid lubricant dimethyl silicone oil. The contact angle of gradient's surface at different temperatures was measured. The transportation behaviors of both water and dimethyl silicone oil on the wettability gradient's surface were investigated; the results illustrate that the wettability gradient's slippery surface can successfully self-lubricate from regions with low pillar density to regions with high pillar density, ascribed to the unbalanced Young's force. The anti-sticking capability of the electrosurgical scalpel with self-lubricating slippery surface was tested. Both the adhesion force and adhesion mass under different cycles were calculated. The results suggest that the as-prepared slippery surface has excellent anti-sticking ability associated with better durability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number591
JournalMicromachines
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Anti-sticking
  • Electrosurgical scalpels
  • Self-lubricating slippery surface
  • Soft tissue
  • Wettability gradient

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