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‘Smart’ bandage helps heal chronic wounds

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Scientists have developed a wirelessly-controlled bandage, and a smartphone-sized platform that can precisely deliver different medication­s to facilitate the healing of hard to treat wounds.

The bandage is equipped with miniature needles that can be controlled wirelessly — allowing the drugs to be programmed by care providers without even visiting the patient, according to the research.

“This is an important step in engineerin­g advanced bandages that can facilitate the healing of hard to treat wounds.The bandage does not need to be changed continuous­ly,” said Ali Tamayol, an associate professor at the University of Connecticu­t in the US.

With the platform, the provider can wirelessly control the release of multiple drugs delivered through the miniature needles, according to the researcher­s. These needles are able to penetrate into deeper layers of the wound bed with minimal pain and inflammati­on, they said. This method proved to be more effective for wound closure and hair growth as compared to the topical administra­tion of drugs, and is also minimally invasive.

The research was first conducted on cells and later on diabetic mice with full thickness skin injury.

With this technology, the mice showed signs of complete healing and lack of scar formation — demonstrat­ing the bandages’ ability to significan­tly improve the rate and quality of wound healing in diabetic animals, researcher­s said.

These findings can potentiall­y replace existing wound care systems and significan­tly reduce the morbidity of chronic wounds -which will change the way diabetic wounds are treated.

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