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Flexible Ultrasonic Patch for Accelerating Chronic Wound Healing

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ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
卷 10, 期 19, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202100785

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chronic wounds; flexible ultrasonic patches; wound treatments

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U20A6001, 11625207, 11921002]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M660603]

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Ultrasound patch is a flexible and lightweight treatment option for chronic wounds, which conforms completely to the treatment area and achieves precise treatment through focusing sound beams. Experimental results demonstrate that wound healing is accelerated by ultrasound treatment, with healing time shortened by approximately 40% compared to untreated wounds.
Ultrasound treatment is an effective method for accelerating chronic wound healing. However, it is not widely used because traditional ultrasonic probes cannot be conformal to the wound surface, which leads to limitations of use and unstable treatment effects. In addition, the use of liquid coupling agent increases the chance of wound infection. A strategy is proposed to design and fabricate a flexible ultrasonic patch for treating chronic wounds effectively. The piezoelectric ceramic in the patch is discretized into several linearly arranged units, which are integrated on a flexible circuit substrate. A thin hydrogel patch is used as both encapsulation and coupling layer to avoid wound infection and ensure the penetration of ultrasound. The ultrasonic patch is soft, light, and can completely conform to the treatment area. Bending of the patch focuses the sound beams on the center of the bending circle, which achieves control of the target treatment area. Ultrasound treatment experiments are carried out on some type-II diabetic rats. Immunohistochemical (IHC) results indicate that ultrasound accelerates wound healing by activating Rac1 in both dermal and epidermal layers. Treatment results show that wound treated with the ultrasound heals faster than wounds without. The healing time is shortened by approximate to 40%.

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