Abstract: Drexel’s biomedical engineers and physicians have developed a novel hydrogel-based dressing that protects the wound while keeping it moist and delivers bioactive compounds that correct the ...
compared to other commercial hydrogel wound dressings. The researchers tested the effectiveness of their new hydrogel using cell cultures and a mouse model, both of which yielded excellent results.
Sterile dressings and daily changes of dressings, wherever possible, are what is needed. For this reason we do not allow hydrogel dressings in our clinic for homeless people. Some 24 hours later ...
A team of international scientists has developed a more effective treatment for chronic wounds that does not involve antibiotics or silver-based dressings, but an ionized gas called plasma. The ...
The University's research team developed a hydrogel dressing that utilises ferulic acid and alginate dialdehyde gelatin to promote faster healing in such wounds. The hydrogel combines the ...