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Sprayable and biodegradable, intrinsically adhesive wound dressing with antimicrobial properties.
Daristotle, John L; Lau, Lung W; Erdi, Metecan; Hunter, Joseph; Djoum, Albert; Srinivasan, Priya; Wu, Xiaofang; Basu, Mousumi; Ayyub, Omar B; Sandler, Anthony D; Kofinas, Peter.
Afiliação
  • Daristotle JL; Fischell Department of Bioengineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland.
  • Lau LW; Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation Joseph E. Robert Jr. Center for Surgical Care, Children's National Medical Center Washington District of Columbia.
  • Erdi M; Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland.
  • Hunter J; Fischell Department of Bioengineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland.
  • Djoum A; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Maryland College Park Maryland.
  • Srinivasan P; Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation Joseph E. Robert Jr. Center for Surgical Care, Children's National Medical Center Washington District of Columbia.
  • Wu X; Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation Joseph E. Robert Jr. Center for Surgical Care, Children's National Medical Center Washington District of Columbia.
  • Basu M; Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation Joseph E. Robert Jr. Center for Surgical Care, Children's National Medical Center Washington District of Columbia.
  • Ayyub OB; Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland.
  • Sandler AD; Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation Joseph E. Robert Jr. Center for Surgical Care, Children's National Medical Center Washington District of Columbia.
  • Kofinas P; Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland.
Bioeng Transl Med ; 5(1): e10149, 2020 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31989038
ABSTRACT
Conventional wound dressings are difficult to apply to large total body surface area (TBSA) wounds, as they typically are prefabricated, require a layer of adhesive coating for fixation, and need frequent replacement for entrapped exudate. Large TBSA wounds as well as orthopedic trauma and low-resource surgery also have a high risk of infection. In this report, a sprayable and intrinsically adhesive wound dressing loaded with antimicrobial silver is investigated that provides personalized fabrication with minimal patient contact. The dressing is composed of adhesive and biodegradable poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) and poly(ethylene glycol) (PLGA/PEG) blend fibers with or without silver salt (AgNO3). in vitro studies demonstrate that the PLGA/PEG/Ag dressing has antimicrobial properties and low cytotoxicity, with antimicrobial silver controllably released over 7-14 days. In a porcine partial-thickness wound model, the wounds treated with both antimicrobial and nonantimicrobial PLGA/PEG dressings heal at rates similar to those of the clinical, thin film polyurethane wound dressing, with similar scarring. However, PLGA/PEG adds a number of features beneficial for wound healing greater exudate absorption, integration into the wound, a 25% reduction in dressing changes, and tissue regeneration with greater vascularization. There is also modest improvement in epidermis thickness compared to the control wound dressing.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article