Modern dressings in the treatment of diabetic ulcer

Publish Year: 1399
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 2 آذر 1399

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Background and objective: Dressing is the biocompatible material covering the wound and injury caused by trauma, incision, contusion and burn. This type of dressing in the process of direct contact with the body tissue and in a reciprocal strain can improve wound healing and litter environment more quickly than standard or traditional dressing. In the past, in traditional dressing, it was believed that, keeping the wound dry would help regenerate it, but in recent years, the principles of dressing have changed, and today, the effort to maintain the injuries due to the rate of discharge and the exudate gets wet on a periphery. Modern dressings make the best of this.Search method: In the context of this overview, 13 articles were used between the years 2010 through the end of 2018 using the Keywords of PubMed, Google scholar search engines.Results: Modern dressings are proprietary, which means that different materials are used depending on the type of wound. Modern dressings make faster healing, have stronger germicidal properties and maintain moisture in the wound area. Also, they do not cause scarring in the wound area. This will accelerate wound healing.Conclusion: Modern dressing is a creative idea for treating chronic and infectious wounds and types of wounds that are large or complex. Unlike traditional dressing, which is used dry and alone and requires a knot or adhesive wound, the new dressing is usually self-adhesive. With the advancement of medical science, it has been found that controlled humidity not only does not worsen the wound, but is also very useful in the treatment of ulcers preventing chronic scarring. Today, dressing from a mere protective coating has become a treatment for a variety of wounds and scars. The special design and structure of the advanced dressings and compounds used in them, have provided many therapeutic benefits. Today, dressing is not just a bandage, it is produced in various forms, such as powder or gel for special purposes.

Authors

Cheshmeh Habibi

Department of Biomedical engineering (Biomaterial), Maziar HigherEducation Institute, Royan Iran

Farzane Jabari

PhD Biomedical engineering (Biomaterial), Nanotechnology andAdvance Material Department, Materials and Energy Research Center (MERC), Alborz Iran

Reza Salarian

Department of Biomedical engineering (Biomaterial), Maziar HigherEducation Institute, Royan Iran