Wound management materials and technologies from bench to bedside and beyond

IF 79.8 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Canran Wang, Ehsan Shirzaei Sani, Chia-Ding Shih, Chwee Teck Lim, Joseph Wang, David G. Armstrong, Wei Gao
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Chronic wounds represent a major global health problem, causing staggering economic and social burdens. The pursuit of effective wound healing strategies demands a multidisciplinary approach, and advances in material sciences and bioengineering have paved the way for the development of novel wound healing biomaterials and technologies. In this Review, we provide an overview of the history and challenges of wound management and highlight the current state of the art in wound healing biomaterials alongside the emerging technologies poised to transform the landscape of chronic wound treatment and monitoring. Moreover, we discuss the clinical and commercial considerations associated with wound healing strategies, including the regulatory pathways and key steps in the translational process. Furthermore, we highlight existing translational gaps and offer a nuanced understanding of the challenges that persist in translating innovative concepts into mainstream clinical practices. Continued innovations and interdisciplinary collaboration will pave the way for better wound care outcomes and potentially markedly improved quality of life for a steadily increasing and ageing population. Chronic wounds, a global health crisis, demand innovative approaches for healing and monitoring. This Review explores the progression of wound care, highlighting advanced biomaterials, emerging technologies and the intricate process of transforming laboratory breakthroughs into clinically applied solutions.

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从工作台到床边及其他地方的伤口处理材料和技术
慢性伤口是一个重大的全球健康问题,造成了惊人的经济和社会负担。追求有效的伤口愈合策略需要采用多学科方法,而材料科学和生物工程的进步为新型伤口愈合生物材料和技术的发展铺平了道路。在本综述中,我们概述了伤口管理的历史和挑战,并重点介绍了伤口愈合生物材料的当前技术水平,以及有望改变慢性伤口治疗和监测格局的新兴技术。此外,我们还讨论了与伤口愈合策略相关的临床和商业考虑因素,包括转化过程中的监管途径和关键步骤。此外,我们还强调了现有的转化差距,并对将创新概念转化为主流临床实践过程中持续存在的挑战提供了细致入微的理解。持续创新和跨学科合作将为更好的伤口护理效果铺平道路,并有可能显著改善稳步增长的老龄人口的生活质量。
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Nature Reviews Materials
Nature Reviews Materials Materials Science-Biomaterials
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Materials is an online-only journal that is published weekly. It covers a wide range of scientific disciplines within materials science. The journal includes Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments. Nature Reviews Materials focuses on various aspects of materials science, including the making, measuring, modelling, and manufacturing of materials. It examines the entire process of materials science, from laboratory discovery to the development of functional devices.
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