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The Emerging Progress on Wound Dressings and Their Application in Clinic Wound Management

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2023 Dec 11
PMID 38076148
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Abstract

Background: In addition to its barrier function, the skin plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability of the body's internal environment and normal physiological functions. When the skin is damaged, it is important to select proper dressings as temporary barriers to cover the wound, which can exert significant effects on defence against microbial infection, maintaining normal tissue/cell functions, and coordinating the process of wound repair and regeneration. It now forms an important approach in clinic practice to facilitate wound repair.

Search Strategies: We conducted a comprehensive literature search using online databases including PubMed, Web of Science, MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, Wiley Online Library, CNKI, and Wanfang Data. In addition, information was obtained from local and foreign books on biomaterials science and traumatology.

Results: This review focuses on the efficacy and principles of functional dressings for anti-bacteria, anti-infection, anti-inflammation, anti-oxidation, hemostasis, and wound healing facilitation; and analyses the research progress of dressings carrying living cells such as fibroblasts, keratinocytes, skin appendage cells, and stem cells from different origins. We also summarize the recent advances in intelligent wound dressings with respect to real-time monitoring, automatic drug delivery, and precise adjustment according to the actual wound microenvironment. In addition, this review explores and compares the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, mechanisms of actions, and application scopes of dressings made from different materials.

Conclusion: The real-time and dynamic acquisition and analysis of wound conditions are crucial for wound management and prognostic evaluation. Therefore, the development of modern dressings that integrate multiple functions, have high similarity to the skin, and are highly intelligent will be the focus of future research, which could drive efficient wound management and personalized medicine, and ultimately facilitate the translation of health monitoring into clinical practice.

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