An Adhesive Hydrogel with “Load‐Sharing” Effect as Tissue Bandages for Drug and Cell Delivery
Hydrogels with adhesive properties have potential for numerous biomedical applications. Here, the design of a novel, intrinsically adhesive hydrogel and its use in developing internal therapeutic bandages is reported. The design involves incorporation of
J. Chen +12 more
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Background: Periodontal dressings are used for wound protection and patient comfort. Nano-silver particles have the ability to promote wound healing through anti-inflammatory properties.
Kanika Aggarwal +5 more
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Chitosan-based nano-scaffolds as antileishmanial wound dressing in BALB/c mice treatment: Characterization and design of tissue regeneration [PDF]
Objective(s): Rapid healing of cutaneous leishmaniasis as one of the most important parasitic diseases leads to the decrease of scars and prevention of a great threat to the looks of the affected people.
Seyyed Javad Seyyed Tabaei +6 more
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Comparison of the Clinical Outcomes of Plastering and Bandage Treatment Methods in Patients With Ankle Sprains: A Randomized Clinical Trial Study [PDF]
Background Treatment measures for ankle sprains include care recommendations, symptomatic therapy, joint immobilization using bandages and plasters, and reconstructive surgery.
Kamran Asadi +2 more
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Transforming Wound Management: Nanomaterials and Their Clinical Impact
Wound healing is a complex process that can be further complicated in chronic wounds, leading to prolonged healing times, high healthcare costs, and potential patient morbidity.
Ashwini T +6 more
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Topical therapy in atopic dermatitis in children
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common, chronic childhood skin disorder caused by complex genetic, immunological, and environmental interactions. It significantly impairs quality of life for both child and family. Treatment is complex and must be tailored to
Dharshini Sathishkumar, Celia Moss
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Antimicrobial Fibrous Bandage-like Scaffolds Using Clove Bud Oil
Wounds are characterised by an anatomical disruption of the skin; this leaves the body exposed to opportunistic pathogens which contribute to infections.
Carlota von Thadden +4 more
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Compression bandages or stockings versus no compression for treating venous leg ulcers
Background Leg ulcers are open skin wounds on the lower leg that can last weeks, months or even years. Most leg ulcers are the result of venous diseases. First‐line treatment options often include the use of compression bandages or stockings.
Chunhu Shi +4 more
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Effects of Different Bandaging Methods for Treating Patients With Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema [PDF]
Objective To compare the treatment effects, satisfaction with the treatment, and performance improvement following bandage treatment using the spiral method and spica method for breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL). Methods A prospective study with 46
Se Hyun Oh +4 more
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