Current Trends on Innovative Technologies in Topical Wound Care for Advanced Healing and Management.

Qazi Saifullah, Abhishek Sharma
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate critically traditional and modern techniques for cutaneous wound healing and to provide comprehensive information on these novel techniques to encounter the challenges with the existing wound healing methods.

Significance: The financial burden and mortality associated with wounds is increasing, so managing wounds is essential. Traditional wound treatments include surgical and non-surgical methods, while modern techniques are advancing rapidly. This review examines the various traditional and modern techniques used for cutaneous wound healing.

Key findings: Traditional wound treatments include surgical techniques such as debridement, skin flaps, and grafts. Non-surgical treatments include skin replacements, topical formulations, scaffold-based skin grafts, and hydrogel-based skin dressings. More modern techniques include using nanoparticles, growth factors, and bioactive substances in wound dressings. Bioengineered skin substitutes using biomaterials, cells, and growth factors are also being developed. Other techniques include stem cell therapy, growth factor/cytokine therapy, vacuum-assisted wound closure, and 3D-printed/bio-printed wound dressings.

Conclusion: Traditional wound treatments have been replaced by modern techniques such as stem cell therapy, growth factor/cytokine therapy, vacuum-assisted wound closure, and bioengineered skin substitutes. However, most of these strategies lack effectiveness and thorough evaluation. Therefore, further research is required to develop new techniques for cutaneous wound healing that are effective, cost-efficient, and appealing to patients.

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用于高级愈合和管理的局部伤口护理创新技术的当前趋势。
目的:研究皮肤伤口愈合的传统和现代技术,并提供有关这些新技术的全面信息,以应对现有伤口愈合方法的挑战。意义:与伤口相关的经济负担和死亡率正在增加,因此管理伤口至关重要。传统的伤口治疗包括手术和非手术方法,而现代技术正在迅速发展。本文综述了用于皮肤伤口愈合的各种传统和现代技术。主要发现:传统的伤口治疗包括清创术、皮瓣和移植物等外科技术。非手术治疗包括皮肤置换、局部配方、基于支架的皮肤移植物和基于水凝胶的皮肤敷料。更现代的技术包括在伤口敷料中使用纳米颗粒、生长因子和生物活性物质。使用生物材料、细胞和生长因子的生物工程皮肤替代品也在开发中。其他技术包括干细胞治疗、生长因子/细胞因子治疗、真空辅助伤口闭合和3D打印/生物打印伤口敷料。结论:传统的伤口治疗已被现代技术所取代,如干细胞治疗、生长因子/细胞因子治疗、真空辅助伤口闭合和生物工程皮肤替代品。然而,这些战略大多缺乏有效性和全面评估。因此,需要进一步的研究来开发有效、经济高效、对患者有吸引力的皮肤伤口愈合新技术。
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