A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds

Today, various commercial dressings have been developed and introduced to the market. The diversity makes it difficult for the nurse to choose the right type. Although the most important reason to use a wound dress is to protect the wound from infection and prevent infection, but in fact, the main p...

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Autores principales: Ashkan Farazin, Zahra Torkpour, Shakiba Dehghani, Ramin Mohammadi, Mina D. Fahmy, Saeed Saber-Samandari, Kirollos Adel Labib, Amirsalar Khandan
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ed79dd4ad01842ddb2109d0c059d95622021-11-17T09:55:12ZA Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds2476-664X10.34172/ijbsm.2021.08https://doaj.org/article/ed79dd4ad01842ddb2109d0c059d95622021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ijbsm.zbmu.ac.ir/PDF/ijbsm-21486https://doaj.org/toc/2476-664XToday, various commercial dressings have been developed and introduced to the market. The diversity makes it difficult for the nurse to choose the right type. Although the most important reason to use a wound dress is to protect the wound from infection and prevent infection, but in fact, the main purpose of using these materials is to speed up the wound healing process. Traumatic injuries result in an epithelial wound that disrupts the continuity of the skin surface. These differences reveal as abrasions, punctures, and injuries. Wounds are divided into two types; the skin is either cut or ruptured, including deep wounds and bruises, or surface wounds. Expedited wound healing has been considered since the archaic era of human civilization, with the earliest reported case from the Ancient Egyptians. Wound lesions in mummified humans were observed to be cover with animal skin, with signs of (primary/secondary) wound healing present. A "new wound dressing" is an advanced wound dress used in wound management as biocompatible and biodegradable biomaterials that heal wounds and burns. In the past, it was believed that dry wounds had expedited healing and wet wounds have been found to promote using re-epithelization and result in reduced scar formation. Wounds can be treated using various types of natural polymers and materials. Also, techniques like electrospinning and freeze-drying techniques can be used for the fabrication of standard wound dress. These wounds are associated with bandages, inflammation, bleeding, pain, and pus. In this work, we consider various types of wounds and techniques to treat the wound. Susceptibility to these areas, due to special symptoms for each of them. Products like hydrogels, hydrocolloids, films, sponges, and nano-fiber polymeric materials are used to promote healing. In this review, we examine the ideal products for the treatment of wounds in diabetic patients.Ashkan FarazinZahra TorkpourShakiba DehghaniRamin MohammadiMina D. FahmySaeed Saber-SamandariKirollos Adel LabibAmirsalar KhandanZabol University of Medical sciencesarticlewound dressing hydrogel diabetic foot ulcers freeze drying medicine Medicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of Basic Science in Medicine, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 44-50 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic wound dressing
hydrogel
diabetic foot ulcers
freeze drying
medicine

Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle wound dressing
hydrogel
diabetic foot ulcers
freeze drying
medicine

Medicine (General)
R5-920
Ashkan Farazin
Zahra Torkpour
Shakiba Dehghani
Ramin Mohammadi
Mina D. Fahmy
Saeed Saber-Samandari
Kirollos Adel Labib
Amirsalar Khandan
A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds
description Today, various commercial dressings have been developed and introduced to the market. The diversity makes it difficult for the nurse to choose the right type. Although the most important reason to use a wound dress is to protect the wound from infection and prevent infection, but in fact, the main purpose of using these materials is to speed up the wound healing process. Traumatic injuries result in an epithelial wound that disrupts the continuity of the skin surface. These differences reveal as abrasions, punctures, and injuries. Wounds are divided into two types; the skin is either cut or ruptured, including deep wounds and bruises, or surface wounds. Expedited wound healing has been considered since the archaic era of human civilization, with the earliest reported case from the Ancient Egyptians. Wound lesions in mummified humans were observed to be cover with animal skin, with signs of (primary/secondary) wound healing present. A "new wound dressing" is an advanced wound dress used in wound management as biocompatible and biodegradable biomaterials that heal wounds and burns. In the past, it was believed that dry wounds had expedited healing and wet wounds have been found to promote using re-epithelization and result in reduced scar formation. Wounds can be treated using various types of natural polymers and materials. Also, techniques like electrospinning and freeze-drying techniques can be used for the fabrication of standard wound dress. These wounds are associated with bandages, inflammation, bleeding, pain, and pus. In this work, we consider various types of wounds and techniques to treat the wound. Susceptibility to these areas, due to special symptoms for each of them. Products like hydrogels, hydrocolloids, films, sponges, and nano-fiber polymeric materials are used to promote healing. In this review, we examine the ideal products for the treatment of wounds in diabetic patients.
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author Ashkan Farazin
Zahra Torkpour
Shakiba Dehghani
Ramin Mohammadi
Mina D. Fahmy
Saeed Saber-Samandari
Kirollos Adel Labib
Amirsalar Khandan
author_facet Ashkan Farazin
Zahra Torkpour
Shakiba Dehghani
Ramin Mohammadi
Mina D. Fahmy
Saeed Saber-Samandari
Kirollos Adel Labib
Amirsalar Khandan
author_sort Ashkan Farazin
title A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds
title_short A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds
title_full A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds
title_fullStr A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds
title_full_unstemmed A Review on Polymeric Wound Dress for the Treatment of Burns and Diabetic Wounds
title_sort review on polymeric wound dress for the treatment of burns and diabetic wounds
publisher Zabol University of Medical sciences
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