Functional hydrogel-based wound dressings: A review on biocompatibility and therapeutic efficacy
Chronic wounds, burns, and surgical incisions represent critical healthcare challenges that significantly impact patient quality of life and strain healthcare resources. In response to these pressing needs, the field of wound healing has witnessed a radical advancement with the emergence of function...
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description | Chronic wounds, burns, and surgical incisions represent critical healthcare challenges that significantly impact patient quality of life and strain healthcare resources. In response to these pressing needs, the field of wound healing has witnessed a radical advancement with the emergence of functional hydrogel-based dressings. This review article underscores the severity and importance of this transformative study in the domain of wound healing. The hydrogel matrix offers a moist and supportive environment that facilitates cellular migration, proliferation, and tissue regeneration, vital for efficient wound closure. Their conformable nature ensures patient comfort, reducing pain and uneasiness during dressing changes, particularly in chronic wounds where frequent interventions are required. Beyond their structural merits, functional hydrogel dressings possess the capability of incorporating bioactive molecules such as growth factors and antimicrobial agents. This facilitates targeted and sustained delivery of therapeutics directly to the wound site, addressing the multifactorial nature of chronic wounds and enhancing the healing trajectory. The integration of advanced nanotechnology has propelled the design of hydrogel dressings with enhanced mechanical strength and controlled drug release profiles, amplifying their therapeutic potential. In conclusion, the significance of this study lies in its ability to revolutionize wound healing practices and positively impact the lives of countless individuals suffering from chronic wounds and burns. As this transformative technology gains momentum, it holds the promise of addressing a major healthcare burden worldwide, thus heralding a new era in wound care management. |
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