Magnetic Soft Robot for Minimally Invasive Urethral Catheter Biofilm Eradication.

Journal: ACS nano
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Abstract

Catheter-related biofilm infection remains the main problem for millions of people annually, affecting morbidity, mortality, and quality of life. Despite the recent advances in the prevention of biofilm formation, alternative methods for biofilm prevention or eradication still should be found to avoid traumatic and expensive removal or catheter replacement. Soft magnetic robots have drawn significant interest in favor of remote control, fast response, and wide space for design. In this work, we demonstrated magnetic soft robots as a minimally invasive, safe, and effective approach to eliminate biofilm from urethral catheters (20 Fr or 5.1 mm in diameter). Seven designs of the robot were fabricated (size 4.5 × 15 mm), characterized, and tested in the presence of a rotating magnetic field. As a proof-of-concept, we demonstrated the superior efficiency of biofilm removal on the model of a urethral catheter using a magnetic robot, reaching full eradication for the octagram-shaped robot (velocity 2.88 ± 0.6 mm/s) at a 15 Hz frequency and a 10 mT amplitude. These findings are helpful for the treatment of biofilm-associated catheter contamination, which allows an increase in the catheter wearing time without frequent replacement and treatment of catheter-associated infections.

Authors

  • Polina I Baburova
    International Institute "Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies", ITMO University, 191002 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Daniil V Kladko
    International Institute "Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies", ITMO University, 191002 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Alina Lokteva
    International Institute "Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies", ITMO University, 191002 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Anna Pozhitkova
    International Institute "Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies", ITMO University, 191002 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Viktoriya Rumyantceva
    International Institute "Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies", ITMO University, 191002 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Valeriya Rumyantceva
    International Institute "Solution Chemistry of Advanced Materials and Technologies", ITMO University, 191002 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Ilya V Pankov
    Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry, Southern Federal University, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
  • Sergey Taskaev
    National Research South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk 454080, Russia.
  • Vladimir V Vinogradov
    SCAMT Laboratory, BioChem Cluster, ITMO University, 9 Lomonosova Street, 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation.