Role of Novel Technologies in Wound Care Management

سال انتشار: 1402
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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WTRMED10_003

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Wound care of chronic wounds incorporate, but are not constrained, to diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and weight ulcers. They are a challenge to wound care experts and devour an awesome reduced of healthcare assets around the globe. This review examines the complex challenges in chronic wounds and the implies and modalities as of now accessible to attain recovering in such patients. In spite of the fact that frequently troublesome to treat, an understanding of the fundamental pathophysiology and particular consideration toward overseeing these irritations can regularly lead to effective recuperating. Disabling the components that contribute to postponed mending are key component of a comprehensive approach to wound care and presents the essential challenges to the treatment of chronic wounds. An improved understanding of the contrasts between different sorts of everlasting wounds at the atomic and cellular levels ought to move forward our treatment approaches, driving to way better recuperating rates, and encouraging the advancement of unused more viable treatments. More prove for the viability of current and future progressed wound treatments is required for their fitting utilize. In this survey, current and future potential wound mending medicines for intense and chronic wounds are described. The current wound dressings for this issue have to improve by utilizing biocompatible and biodegradable biomaterials, cell therapy technics and other novel technologies.

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Mahdi Akbarzadeh Amirdehi

International Certified in Taking Care of Chronic Wounds from Toronto University, Canada (IIWCC) & from European Wound Management Association (EWMA / EWICW), Certified in Taking Care of Wound, Ostomy & Continence from (LFSC / ASPOA / / IOS / OWI / ET Nurs