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Development of Hydrogel-Based Sprayable Wound Dressings for Second- and Third-Degree Burns

Journal

ADVANCED NANOBIOMED RESEARCH
Volume 1, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anbr.202100004

Keywords

burn dressing; second-degree burns; sprayable hydrogels; third-degree burns; wound pretreatment

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  1. Department of Defense (DoD) [W81XWH-20-1-0521]

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Sprayable wound dressings are essential for managing high-degree burns, providing convenient and quick dressing changes, along with infection prevention and secondary trauma avoidance.
On-site, prehospital care is vital for minimizing the severity of injuries caused by acute burns, especially those of the second and third degrees. Burn wounds typically have irregular shapes and depths and cover a large total body area. Due to the severity and complexity of burn wounds, traditional sheet-like wound dressings are not always suitable. Alternatively, sprayable wound dressings can be used for convenient, quick, and large-scale dressing changes. They can also prevent infection and secondary trauma depending on their reagent content. Sprayable wound dressings function as a therapeutic barrier that provides moisturization and pain relief, absorbs extrudates, protects against bacterial infections, and acts as a delivery system for small molecules and drugs. This review discusses the recent developments in sprayable hydrogel-based wound dressings for high-degree burns. An introduction to burn wound classifications, the ideal burn dressing designs and characteristics, and the current availability of commercial spray-on burn dressings are presented. To achieve the optimal healing capacities using sprayable wound dressings, researchers are currently focusing on modifying the solution viscosities, propellant systems, and pump nozzle designs for spray formulations. Finally, the use of hydrogel-based dressings to replace skin graft surgeries for tissue regeneration is discussed.

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