Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings

Chronic wounds do not progress through the wound healing process in a timely manner and are considered a burden for healthcare system; they are also the most common reason for decrease in patient quality of life. Traditional wound dressings e.g., bandages and gauzes, although highly absorbent and ef...

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Main Authors: Valentin Brumberg, Tatiana Astrelina, Tatiana Malivanova, Alexander Samoilov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Biomedicines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/9/1235
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spelling doaj-c58719566d73477cb65896d6453c23032021-09-25T23:46:51ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592021-09-0191235123510.3390/biomedicines9091235Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel DressingsValentin Brumberg0Tatiana Astrelina1Tatiana Malivanova2Alexander Samoilov3Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 123098 Moscow, RussiaBurnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 123098 Moscow, RussiaBurnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 123098 Moscow, RussiaBurnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency, 123098 Moscow, RussiaChronic wounds do not progress through the wound healing process in a timely manner and are considered a burden for healthcare system; they are also the most common reason for decrease in patient quality of life. Traditional wound dressings e.g., bandages and gauzes, although highly absorbent and effective for dry to mild, exudating wounds, require regular application, which therefore can cause pain upon dressing change. In addition, they have poor adhesional properties and cannot provide enough drainage for the wound. In this regard, the normalization of the healing process in chronic wounds is an extremely urgent task of public health and requires the creation and implementation of affordable dressings for patients with chronic wounds. Modern wound dressings (WDs) are aimed to solve these issues. At the same time, hydrogels, unlike other types of modern WDs (foam, films, hydrocolloids), have positive degradation properties that makes them the perfect choice in applications where a targeted delivery of bioactive substances to the wound is required. This mini review is focused on different types of traditional and modern WDs with an emphasis on hydrogels. Advantages and disadvantages of traditional and modern WDs as well as their applicability to different chronic wounds are elucidated. Furthermore, an effectiveness comparison between hydrogel WDs and the some of the frequently used biotechnologies in the field of regenerative medicine (adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs), mesenchymal stem cells, conditioned media, platelet-rich plasma (PRP)) is provided.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/9/1235acute woundschronic woundssemipermeable film dressingssemipermeable foam dressingshydrocolloidshydrogels
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author Valentin Brumberg
Tatiana Astrelina
Tatiana Malivanova
Alexander Samoilov
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Tatiana Astrelina
Tatiana Malivanova
Alexander Samoilov
Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings
Biomedicines
acute wounds
chronic wounds
semipermeable film dressings
semipermeable foam dressings
hydrocolloids
hydrogels
author_facet Valentin Brumberg
Tatiana Astrelina
Tatiana Malivanova
Alexander Samoilov
author_sort Valentin Brumberg
title Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings
title_short Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings
title_full Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings
title_fullStr Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings
title_full_unstemmed Modern Wound Dressings: Hydrogel Dressings
title_sort modern wound dressings: hydrogel dressings
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomedicines
issn 2227-9059
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Chronic wounds do not progress through the wound healing process in a timely manner and are considered a burden for healthcare system; they are also the most common reason for decrease in patient quality of life. Traditional wound dressings e.g., bandages and gauzes, although highly absorbent and effective for dry to mild, exudating wounds, require regular application, which therefore can cause pain upon dressing change. In addition, they have poor adhesional properties and cannot provide enough drainage for the wound. In this regard, the normalization of the healing process in chronic wounds is an extremely urgent task of public health and requires the creation and implementation of affordable dressings for patients with chronic wounds. Modern wound dressings (WDs) are aimed to solve these issues. At the same time, hydrogels, unlike other types of modern WDs (foam, films, hydrocolloids), have positive degradation properties that makes them the perfect choice in applications where a targeted delivery of bioactive substances to the wound is required. This mini review is focused on different types of traditional and modern WDs with an emphasis on hydrogels. Advantages and disadvantages of traditional and modern WDs as well as their applicability to different chronic wounds are elucidated. Furthermore, an effectiveness comparison between hydrogel WDs and the some of the frequently used biotechnologies in the field of regenerative medicine (adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs), mesenchymal stem cells, conditioned media, platelet-rich plasma (PRP)) is provided.
topic acute wounds
chronic wounds
semipermeable film dressings
semipermeable foam dressings
hydrocolloids
hydrogels
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/9/1235
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