Advances in Designer Materials for Chronic Wound Healing

伤口愈合 慢性伤口 医学 计算机科学 生物医学工程 数据科学 建筑工程 工程类 牙科 外科
作者
Anish Vasan,Suntae Kim,Emily J. Davis,Danny S. Roh,Jeroen Eyckmans
出处
期刊:Advances in wound care [Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
卷期号:14 (10): 552-568 被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1089/wound.2024.0108
摘要

Significance: Nonhealing or chronic wounds represent a significant and growing global health concern, imposing substantial burdens on individuals, health care systems, and economies worldwide. Although the standard-of-care treatment involves the application of wound dressings, most dressing materials are not specifically designed to address the pathological processes underlying chronic wounds. This review highlights recent advances in biomaterial design tailored to chronic wound healing. Recent Advances: Chronic wounds are characterized by persistent inflammation, impaired granulation tissue formation, and delayed re-epithelialization. Newly developed designer materials aim to manage reactive oxygen species and extracellular matrix degradation to suppress inflammation while promoting vascularization, cell proliferation, and epithelial migration to accelerate tissue repair. Critical Issues: Designing optimal materials for chronic wounds remains challenging due to the diverse etiology and a multitude of pathological mechanisms underlying chronic wound healing. While designer materials can target specific aberrations, designing a materials approach that restores all aberrant wound-healing processes remains the Holy Grail. Addressing these issues requires a deep understanding of how cells interact with the materials and the complex etiology of chronic wounds. Future Directions: New material approaches that target wound mechanics and senescence to improve chronic wound closure are under development. Layered materials combining the best properties of the approaches discussed in this review will pave the way for designer materials optimized for chronic wound healing.
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