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    In vivo surgical interventions require effective management of biofluids, including controlling bleeding and removing excess biofluids such as bile, wound exudate, and blood. To address these issues, recent advances have emerged, such as self-sealing needles, drug-eluting stents, and shear-thinning hydrogels. However, complications associated with intestinal mucosal injury and secondary damage still persist. Therefore, a multifunctional stent is urgently required that can effectively remove excessive biofluid. Surface wettability of biliary stents is crucial in biofluid management, and conventional coatings can cause adhesion to wound tissue. To overcome this issue, we developed an interpenetrating Janus wettability stent coating, enabling unidirectional draining of excessive biofluid from its hydrophobic side to hydrophilic side, thereby preventing biofluid from wetting the wound. Furthermore, we demonstrate a directional biofluid movement using a self-pumping dressing in an infected tissue model, providing a new approach for in situ biofluid collection and disease diagnosis by detecting metal ion changes. Overall, our integrated system presents an opportunity to design wound dressings with effective biofluid management and metal ion detection capabilities. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Sengwang Fu, Jianping Zhu, Zhijun Jiang, Yue Cao, Yufei Chen, Lihao Zhang, Sunlong Li, Weipeng Lu, Chengbin Miao, Qing He, Qi Li, Weixing Zhang, Lehao Ren, Yachun Li, Hongchao Shi, Cihui Liu. Colloidal crystals array enabled bionic biliary stent for efficient domestic biofluid management. Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces. 2024 Feb;234:113669

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