Bar none, the most frequent question I'm asked by students is "what dressing do I use on a patient with this type of wound?" Besides needing to know the physical condition of the patient and all ...
ETH start-up Immunosponge, led by Börte Emiroglu, is developing a granular hydrogel that selectively captures inflammatory signals from chronic wounds while also actively promoting healing. The ...
New type of multifunctional wound dressings feature glowing nanosensors to track and monitor for infection. Harnessing the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory power of magnesium hydroxide, the smart ...
Severe cutaneous injuries may not heal spontaneously and may necessitate the use of supplementary therapeutic methods. Electrospun nanofibers possess high porosity and specific surface area, which ...
An electric wound dressing can help heal injuries faster than existing methods, according to tests in rats. Previous research has found that applying electric fields across a cut can speed up wound ...
After an injury has occurred, a complex cascade of biological processes is initiated to support the repair and regeneration of lost or damaged tissue. Some of the different biological molecules ...
The healing process is complex and not entirely understood, but it occurs in stages, as discussed in part one of this series (Brown, 2015). In order to heal quickly and cleanly, wounds need an optimum ...
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