A biodegradable, flexible photonic patch for in vivo phototherapy.
Kaicheng DengYao TangYan XiaoDanni ZhongHua ZhangWen FangLiyin ShenZhaochuang WangJiazhen PanYuwen LuChangming ChenYun GaoQiao JinLenan ZhuangHao WanLiujing ZhuangPing WangJunfeng ZhaiTanchen RenQiaoling HuMeidong LangYue ZhangHuanan WangMin ZhouChangyou GaoLei ZhangYang ZhuPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
Diagnostic and therapeutic illumination on internal organs and tissues with high controllability and adaptability in terms of spectrum, area, depth, and intensity remains a major challenge. Here, we present a flexible, biodegradable photonic device called iCarP with a micrometer scale air gap between a refractive polyester patch and the embedded removable tapered optical fiber. ICarP combines the advantages of light diffraction by the tapered optical fiber, dual refractions in the air gap, and reflection inside the patch to obtain a bulb-like illumination, guiding light towards target tissue. We show that iCarP achieves large area, high intensity, wide spectrum, continuous or pulsatile, deeply penetrating illumination without puncturing the target tissues and demonstrate that it supports phototherapies with different photosensitizers. We find that the photonic device is compatible with thoracoscopy-based minimally invasive implantation onto beating hearts. These initial results show that iCarP could be a safe, precise and widely applicable device suitable for internal organs and tissue illumination and associated diagnosis and therapy.