Emerging Technological Advancement for Chronic Wound Treatment and Their Role in Accelerating Wound Healing.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Rupita Ghosh, Prerna Singh, Ashiq Hussain Pandit, Ubaid Tariq, Bibhas Kumar Bhunia, Ashok Kumar
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Abstract

Chronic wounds are a major healthcare burden and may severely affect the social, mental, and economic status of the patients. Any impairment in wound healing stages due to underlying factors leads to a prolonged healing time and subsequently to chronic wounds. Traditional approaches for the treatment of chronic wounds include dressing free local therapy, dressing therapy, and tissue engineering based scaffold therapies. However, traditional therapies need improvisation and have been advanced through breakthrough technologies. The present review spans traditional therapies and further gives an extensive account of advancements in the treatment of chronic wounds. Cutting edge technologies, such as 3D printing, which includes inkjet printing, fused deposition modeling, digital light processing, extrusion-based printing, microneedle array-based therapies, gene therapy, which includes microRNAs (miRNAs) therapy, and smart wound dressings for real time monitoring of wound conditions through assessment of pH, temperature, oxygen, moisture, metabolites, and their use for planning of better treatment strategies have been discussed in detail. The review further gives the future direction of treatments that will aid in lowering the healthcare burden caused due to chronic wounds.

慢性伤口治疗的新兴技术进展及其在加速伤口愈合方面的作用。
慢性伤口是一种主要的医疗负担,可能会严重影响患者的社会、精神和经济状况。任何潜在因素导致的伤口愈合障碍都会延长愈合时间,进而导致慢性伤口。治疗慢性伤口的传统方法包括无敷料局部疗法、敷料疗法和基于组织工程的支架疗法。然而,传统疗法需要改进,并通过突破性技术加以推进。本综述涵盖了传统疗法,并进一步广泛介绍了慢性伤口治疗方面的先进技术。其中详细讨论了三维打印(包括喷墨打印、熔融沉积建模、数字光处理、挤压打印)、微针阵列疗法、基因疗法(包括微核糖核酸(miRNA)疗法)和智能伤口敷料等尖端技术,这些技术可通过评估 pH 值、温度、氧气、湿度和代谢物实时监测伤口状况,并用于规划更好的治疗策略。该综述进一步指明了未来的治疗方向,有助于降低慢性伤口造成的医疗负担。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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