Margot Lepetit / Aalto University
14/03/2025
Until now, artificial gels have only been able to mimic either the stiffness of skin or its self-healing capability – but not both.
13/11/2024
KOB GmbH is presenting its new wound care product Pedilay at MEDICA.
08/10/2024
A thermoresponsive polymer enables painless and residue-free removal as a wound dressing.
Sarah Jonek/HSBI
12/09/2024
An orthosis equipped with sensors supports the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome.
Rajaram Kaveti
15/08/2024
Researchers have developed a cost-effective bandage that uses an electric field to accelerate the healing of chronic wounds.
Wei Gao, California Institute of Technology
02/07/2024
A team of researchers from is developing advanced electronic bandages and other tools to improve the monitoring and healing of chronic wounds.
Mikaël M. Martino
10/05/2024
Monash and Osaka University research reveals sensory neurons' crucial role in tissue repair - advancing the field of regenerative medicine.
halfpoint
07/05/2024
A newly developed insole with sensors is designed to prevent the formation of foot ulcers.
02/04/2024
Researchers have developed a method that does not require surgical sutures or synthetic adhesives.
11/03/2024
University of Granada develops UGRSKIN, an artificial skin by the Tissue Engineering Group, offering advanced treatment and improved outcomes for severe burns.
POSTECH
26/02/2024
POSTECH’s Prof. Hyung Joon Cha and team develop personalized underwater bio-adhesive patches from mussel proteins.
Empa
24/01/2024
Empa researchers have pioneered a novel soldering process that employs nanoparticles and lasers to gently fuse tissue, ushering in a new era in wound closure.
RUB, Marquard
04/12/2023
Ruhr University Bochum team finds bacteria overproducing Hsp33 protein are more resistant to plasma treatment, revealing key microbial defense mechanism.
Messe Düsseldorf
30/11/2023
Researchers have developed a living dressing containing probiotics for the treatment of chronic wounds.15/11/2023
Avery Dennison, a global powerhouse in materials science, is advancing the field of medical adhesives, both for wound and surgical care as well as for wearables. With a multidisciplinary team and a dedication to addressing current industry challenges, they deliver solutions that not only meet the practical needs of medical applications but also enhance the comfort for patients.
wosunan
18/09/2023
A group of researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed the world’s first microrobot (“microbot”) capable of navigating within groups of cells and stimulating individual cells.
ellinnur
28/07/2023
Prof. Thomas Scheibel’s team at University of Bayreuth publishes a comprehensive review on the current state of protein-based bioadhesive research.
Patrick Mansell/Penn State
28/07/2023
Developing technology to quickly and efficiently bioprint human tissues at scale is the goal of a new project led by Penn State researchers. When fully developed, the technology will be the first to enable the fabrication of scalable, native tissues such as bones, tracheas and organs.
Hannezo Group | ISTA
26/07/2023
Like us, cells communicate. Well, in their own special way. Using waves as their common language, cells tell one another where and when to move.
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung
20/07/2023
Dr. Jasmina Gačanin, postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, has been named a Peretti-Schmucker Fellow.
yanadjana
13/07/2023
Skin diseases, chronic wounds or postoperative wounds often greatly restrict the quality of life for those affected. Improvement or healing of these conditions is usually time-consuming and costly. Terraplasma medical GmbH, a company of the Viromed Medical Group, uses cold plasma to pursue an effective approach to wound treatment.
University of Gothenburg
30/06/2023
The number of cases of skin cancer is continuing to rise sharply, in Sweden and internationally, involving high costs for a healthcare economy that is already under severe strain in many places. Eva Backman and her team studied the efficacy of treatment options.
Empa
23/06/2023
Empa and ETH Zurich researchers develop sensor-equipped plaster to monitor and ensure post-op abdominal wounds stay securely closed.
K. Selsam, Fraunhofer ISC
13/06/2023
Treating large-area and internal wounds and promoting their often protracted healing remains a challenging task for medicine. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research (ISC) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM) have developed the bioresorbable membrane RENACER®.
Fotogenia - Renate Trummer
02/06/2023
Carole Planchette and team develop a cost-effective method to produce biocompatible microfibres, accelerating autologous skin and organ production.
Ella Marushchenko
24/05/2023
Researchers in the UNC School of Medicine's Department of Microbiology and Immunology and the UNC-NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering have developed a new strategy to improve drug-delivery into chronic wounds infections.
NTU Singapore
19/05/2023
Wavy wounds heal faster than straight wounds because shapes influence cell movements, a team of researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has found.
Magnus Johansson
26/04/2023
A nanocellulose wound dressing that can reveal early signs of infection without interfering with the healing process has been developed.
Giuseppe Intini
24/04/2023
In a new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of Pittsburgh researchers developed a novel approach that promoted bone regeneration in mice without implantation of bone tissue or biomaterials.
INP
24/04/2023
Under the leadership of the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP), the international doctoral candidates network PlasmACT is investigating the use of medical gas plasma technology as a treatment method.
Science Brush | Hassan A. Tahini
21/04/2023
Using electric stimulation, researchers in a project at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and the University of Freiburg, Germany, have developed a method that speeds up the healing process, making wounds heal three times faster.
Caltech
03/04/2023
Caltech’s Wei Gao and team develop smart bandages to treat chronic wounds - making care easier, more effective, and affordable.
Fraunhofer ISC
10/02/2023
Fraunhofer researchers use bioresorbable silica gel Renacer to create an electrospun membrane that is non-cytotoxic and non-genotoxic.
POSTECH
08/02/2023
A POSTECH-KKU team in Korea develops light-activated tissue adhesive that restores damaged corneas with a simple fill-and-cure approach.
Okrasyuk
07/02/2023
A group of researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden are presenting a new spray that can kill even antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and that can be used for wound care and directly on implants and other medical devices.
beta-web/Roth
01/12/2022
Currently, wound care is limited to either waiting for wounds to heal while keeping them clean and free of infection or using grafts from the patient’s own body to cover larger defects. With the ongoing development tissue engineering and bioprinting, there could be a third option in future: Will we be able to print new tissue directly in the OR to cover surgical wounds?
DegrooteStock
01/12/2022
Wound care by nurses is directly about cleaning, sterile covering, and documentation. Medical and surgical interventions may also be necessary. In this context, wound care also offers potential for the use of technical aids that can help prevent complications.
ARTFULLY79
01/12/2022
Wounds – both acute and chronic ones – can have many different causes. They all have in common that they require meticulous care because complications in wound healing can severely reduce both the patients’ health and quality of life. But there is more to modern wound care than just cleaning and bandaging them. Nursing staff and physicians can also access technical aids for this work.
beta-web/Roth
01/12/2022
Caring for chronic wounds is a tedious task for caregivers and physicians, as these wounds take a long time to heal and may easily worsen. They also require a lot of documentation to plan and monitor treatment. With the Wound Viewer from Omnidermal Biomedics, a device is available that supports medical staff in this task.
Dräger Medical Deutschland GmbH
01/07/2022
Most people would not immediately consider hospitals places that create a "feel-good atmosphere". And yet, the environment plays a key role in a patient’s healing process and recovery. As a leading medical and safety technology product manufacturer, Dräger Medical Deutschland GmbH knows how to create a design that blends function with comfort.08/06/2022
We are nowadays already able to weave implants out of artificial fibers that can replace tissue or heal injuries. Different materials like polymers or nitinol are used to create flexible shapes. But the materials and their uses can still be improved.
NTU Singapore
10/09/2021
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), the Skin Research Institute of Singapore (SRIS), and local biotech start-up Celligenics are working together to develop accessible and affordable therapies to accelerate healing in chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers and bed sores.
PantherMedia/PhotoChowk
31/08/2021
Scientists use the adhesive capabilities of mussels as a model for optimizing hydrogels’ mechanical properties.
PantherMedia/Wavebreakmedia (YAYMicro)
29/07/2021
An MSU-led team is developing an inexpensive biopolymer dressing to heal injuries like diabetic foot ulcers that affect millions of patients all over the world.
RUDN University
07/12/2020
Researchers from the Department of Biochemistry of RUDN University developed a wound-healing gel based on a substance that is produced by Trichoderma fungi. The results of the study were published in the Nov.-Dec. 2020 issue Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy journal.
02/11/2020
Whether it is hospitals or care homes - the right hygiene tools are crucial for process efficiency. These products can be composed of a wide variety of materials. NORAFIN offers a sustainable solution with products made from nonwoven fabric.
03/02/2020
Collagen is the stuff that holds our bodies together and that houses our cells. In regenerative medicine, it is also the stuff that can be applied to wounds to support healing. However, collagen from animal or human sources has some drawbacks for today’s medicine. This is where rhCollagen from the Israeli company CollPlant comes into play.
03/02/2020
Severe wounds heal slowly and leave scars. This is why we have been using regenerative therapies for some time now to accelerate and improve healing. They also help to avoid permanent damage. Still, complex applications like replacing organs or limbs will rather remain vision than become reality for a long time.
03/02/2020
Regenerative medicine aims to repair the human body after injuries, accidents or major cancer surgery. Unfortunately, we are still not at a stage where this process can achieve optimal results for every conceivable situation. Having said that, various new methods are on the cusp of breakthrough.