The market includes traditional wound care products such as dressings, bandages, and tapes, as well as advanced wound care technologies like negative pressure wound therapy, bioactive dressings, and wound closure devices. The increasing prevalence of chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers and pressure...
There is a variety of products on the market for this purpose, including traditional dressings, such as bandages, cohesive wraps, composite and non-adherent dressings, and the most complex dressings, which act in the various phases of the healing process [53]. Traditional dressings present some ...
onto the skin with nylon thread sutures. Then, 0.28 g of different wound dressings (UdECM, UdECM/PRP, UdECM/SCNFs, UdECM/SCNFs/PRP, UdECM/TEMPO 050, UdECM/TEMPO 050/PRP) were placed on the wound, followed by breathable film fixation, and finally being dressed in elastic bandages. ...
Among these restraints, it is important to mention the need for more preclinical research studies, the design of various formulas of wound dressings based on gellan gum, such as bandages, patches, foams, loaded or not with therapeutic agents in order to reach clinical application for wound ...
The risk of infection is influenced by the type of wound dressing and is usually increased by inappropriate wound care, such as time elapsed between bandages change. The extent of nonviable exogenous contamination influencing the type of microbial load and the synergic level of virulence expressed ...