Date of Publication :14th February 2018
Abstract: Chronic non-healing wounds are major health problems impacting a large number of people; they have a severe financial impact and are the leading cause of amputation of limbs. While chronic wounds are trapped in a permanent inflamed state, they are complex and proper treatment involves the detection of anomalies, proper drug administration and growth factors, and the regulation of environmental conditions. This review article, addresses technologies developed to track the wound condition in an active manner and also highlight drug delivery tools integrated with bandages to facilitate precise temporal and spatial control over drug release and review automated or semi-automated systems capable of responding to the wound environment. Smart systems, tools that have sensing, reaction, or monitoring capabilities, or a combination of these, may solve many of the challenges associated with wound healing, particularly with chronic wounds. Intelligent technologies also promote better treatment of wounds, enhance clinical outcomes, such as early diagnosis of pathogens or delivering medical warnings
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