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Review
. 2021 Aug;10(16):e2100477.
doi: 10.1002/adhm.202100477. Epub 2021 Jun 26.

Wound Healing: From Passive to Smart Dressings

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Wound Healing: From Passive to Smart Dressings

Mojtaba Farahani et al. Adv Healthc Mater. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

The universal increase in the number of patients with nonhealing skin wounds imposes a huge social and economic burden on the patients and healthcare systems. Although, the application of traditional wound dressings contributes to an effective wound healing outcome, yet, the complexity of the healing process remains a major health challenge. Recent advances in materials and fabrication technologies have led to the fabrication of dressings that provide proper conditions for effective wound healing. The 3D-printed wound dressings, biomolecule-loaded dressings, as well as smart and flexible bandages are among the recent alternatives that have been developed to accelerate wound healing. Additionally, the new generation of wound dressings contains a variety of microelectronic sensors for real-time monitoring of the wound environment and is able to apply required actions to support the healing progress. Moreover, advances in manufacturing flexible microelectronic sensors enable the development of the next generation of wound dressing substrates, known as electronic skin, for real-time monitoring of the whole physiochemical markers in the wound environment in a single platform. The current study reviews the importance of smart wound dressings as an emerging strategy for wound care management and highlights different types of smart dressings for promoting the wound healing process.

Keywords: biomaterials; burn; chronic wounds; drug delivery; immunomodulation; microelectronic sensors.

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