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Recent advancement of nanotherapeutics in accelerating chronic wound healing process for surgical wounds and diabetic ulcers.

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العنوان: Recent advancement of nanotherapeutics in accelerating chronic wound healing process for surgical wounds and diabetic ulcers.
المؤلفون: Prakashan, Drishya, Roberts, Akanksha, Gandhi, Sonu
المصدر: Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews; Oct2023, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p1059-1087, 29p
مستخلص: One of the greatest challenges faced during surgical procedures is closing and healing of wounds, which are essential in the field of orthopaedics, trauma, intensive care and general surgery. One of the main causes of death has been linked to chronic wounds, especially in immunosuppressant or diabetic patients. Due to increasing chronic wound fatality along with different pathologies associated with them, the current therapeutic methods are insufficient which has established an eminent need for innovative techniques. Traditionally, wound healing was carried out using formulations and ointments containing silver combined with different biomaterial, but was found to be toxic. Hence, the advent of alternative nanomaterial-based therapeutics for effective wound healing have come into existence. In this review, we have discussed an overview of wound infections such as different wound types, the wound healing process, dressing of wounds and conventional therapies. Furthermore, we have explored various nanotechnological advances made in wound healing therapy which include the use of promising candidates such as organic, inorganic, hybrid nanoparticles/nanocomposites and synthetic/natural polymer-based nanofibers. This review further highlights nanomaterial-based applications for regeneration of tissue in wound healing and can provide a base for researchers worldwide to contribute to this advancing medical area of wound therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:02648725
DOI:10.1080/02648725.2023.2167432