Pharmaceuticals,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(6), P. 768 - 768
Published: May 22, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Foam
dressings
are
designed
for
their
ability
to
manage
exudate
and
selected
optimize
wound
repair.
Various
foam
available,
ranging
from
basic
polyurethane
more
sophisticated
options,
incorporating
active
components
combat
infections
or
foster
healing.
This
study
investigates
the
requirements
most
suitable
dressing
through
a
combination
of
field
research,
laboratory
testing,
clinical
evaluation.
Methods:
We
tested
17
commonly
used
by
care
professionals
while
attending
an
international
conference.
An
effective
should
absorb
fluid
several
days,
as
value
absorption
retention
capacity,
often
favoring
less
frequent
changing
dressings,
preferably
twice
week
even
weekly.
Results:
The
can
expected
amount
typically
produced
different
types.
There
is
some
variability
in
capacity
product
prices,
resulting
differences
cost-effectiveness
among
products.
In
addition,
enriched
with
ingredients
that
accelerate
healing
antimicrobial
anti-inflammatory
properties,
such
infused
silver
honey.
A
honey-based
was
evaluated
survey
involving
eight
specialists,
four
cases
varying
pathologies
were
discussed
detail
highlight
its
key
properties.
Conclusions:
Ideally,
have
adequate
capacities,
effectively
resolve
prevent
infections,
protect
against
external
trauma,
ensure
optimal
patient
comfort
without
damaging
newly
formed
granulation
tissue,
processes,
reduce
time
(e.g.,
remaining
place
7
days).
Together,
these
factors
make
honey-
silver-loaded
cost-effective
than
plain
due
activities
nourish
tissues.
Gels,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. 123 - 123
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
Recent
advancements
in
wound
dressing
materials
have
significantly
improved
acute
and
chronic
management
by
addressing
challenges
such
as
infection
control,
moisture
balance,
enhanced
healing.
Important
progress
has
been
made,
especially
with
hydrogels,
foams,
antimicrobial
for
creating
optimized
dressings.
Hydrogels
are
known
maintaining
optimal
levels,
while
foam
dressings
excellent
exudate
absorbents.
Meanwhile,
incorporates
various
agents
to
reduce
risks.
These
options
healing
time
focusing
on
customized
patient
needs.
Therefore,
this
review
highlights
the
newest
research
prototypes
applications,
emphasizing
their
particular
benefits
clinical
importance.
Innovations
stimuli-responsive
hydrogels
hybrid
bioengineered
composites
discussed
relation
properties,
including
responsiveness
pH,
temperature,
glucose,
or
enzymes
drug
delivery
precision.
Moreover,
ongoing
trials
included,
demonstrating
potential
of
emerging
solutions
be
soon
translated
from
laboratory
settings.
By
discussing
interdisciplinary
approaches
that
integrate
advanced
materials,
nanotechnology,
biological
insights,
work
provides
a
contemporary
framework
patient-centric,
efficient
care
strategies.
International Wound Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(2)
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
This
article
describes
the
contemporary
bioengineering
theory
and
practice
of
evaluating
fluid
handling
performance
foam-based
dressings,
with
focus
on
important
clinically
relevant
engineering
structure-function
relationships
advanced
laboratory
testing
methods
for
pre-clinical
quantitative
assessments
this
common
type
wound
dressings.
The
effects
key
dressing
material-related
treatment-related
physical
factors
absorbency
overall
dressings
are
thoroughly
quantitively
analysed.
Discussions
include
exudate
viscosity
temperature,
action
mechanical
forces
microstructure
associated
interactions.
Based
comprehensive
review,
we
propose
a
newly
developed
method,
experimental
metrics
clinical
benchmarks
that
can
set
standard
robust
evaluations.
purpose
evaluative
framework
is
to
translate
characteristics
determinants
foam
into
achievable
best
outcomes.
These
guiding
principles
distinguishing
desirable
properties
contribute
optimal
in
settings.
International Wound Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(5)
Published: May 1, 2024
Abstract
Effective
fluid
handling
by
wound
dressings
is
crucial
in
the
management
of
exuding
wounds
through
maintaining
a
clean,
moist
environment,
facilitating
healing
removing
excess
exudate
and
promoting
tissue
regeneration.
In
this
context,
availability
reliable
clinically
relevant
standardised
testing
methods
for
are
critical
informed
decision
making
clinicians,
healthcare
administrators,
regulatory/reimbursement
bodies
product
developers.
The
widely
used
standard
EN
13726
specifies
use
Solution
A,
an
aqueous
protein‐free
salt
solution,
determining
fluid‐handling
capacity
(FHC).
However,
simulated
(SWF)
with
more
complex
composition,
resembling
protein,
salt,
buffer
concentrations
found
real‐world
clinical
exudate,
would
provide
dressing
performance
assessment.
This
study
compared
selected
physicochemical
parameters
alternative,
novel
(SWF
A),
benchmark
reference
serum‐containing
solution
(SCS)
simulating
chronic
exudate.
Additionally,
FHC
values
eight
advanced
bordered
non‐bordered
foam
were
determined
all
three
test
fluids,
following
13726.
Our
findings
demonstrate
close
resemblance
between
SWF
A
SCS.
highlights
importance
selecting
physiochemically
appropriate
accurate
resulting
meaningful
evaluation
performance.
International Wound Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(4)
Published: March 30, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
study
investigated
alterations
in
the
skin
microclimate
of
sacrococcygeal
compression
area
patients
with
malignant
head
and
neck
tumours
before
after
surgery.
Additionally,
it
evaluated
effect
preventive
dressings
on
this
their
association
intraoperative
acquired
pressure
injuries
(IAPIs),
aiming
to
provide
a
foundation
for
preventing
reducing
these
injuries.
Thirty
were
randomly
assigned
into
control
two
intervention
groups.
The
group
was
not
protected
by
dressing.
Intervention
A
silicone
foam
dressing,
B
received
combination
liquid
dressing
Sacrococcygeal
temperature,
moisture
levels
sebum
measured
at
admission,
surgery,
post‐operative
pain
evaluated.
There
no
significant
differences
or
between
three
groups
intervention.
incidence
IAPI
significantly
different
(
χ
2
=
6.240,
p
0.044).
No
difference
observed
incidence.
Preventive
did
alter
but
reduced
risk
IAPIs.
International Wound Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(S1)
Published: April 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Chronic
wounds
are
often
highly
exudative.
If
not
managed
properly,
chronic
wound
exudate
will
result
in
complications
that
delay
healing
and
have
detrimental
effects
on
patients
their
carers,
as
well
add
substantial
costs
to
the
healthcare
system
a
whole.
This
short
review
article
focuses
role
foam
dressings
play
achieving
moisture
balance
while
protecting
surrounding
skin,
with
emphasis
how
structure
composition
contribute
ability
accomplish
these
goals.
Foam
dressing
properties
can
create
conducive
environment
for
healing,
which
ultimately
has
positive
health
economic
benefits
society
at
large.
It
is
hoped
that,
by
reading
this
article,
professionals
better
understanding
of
managing
be
equipped
critique
laboratory
clinical
studies
been
undertaken
evaluate
performance.
International Wound Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(S1)
Published: April 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
To
investigate
a
dimpled,
non‐bordered
foam
dressing
with
soft
silicone
wound
contact
layer,
the
research
spans
from
bench
(fluid
handling
performance)
to
bedside
(clinical
effectiveness
on
exuding
chronic
wounds).
In
vitro
methodology
was
used
monitor
fluid
capacity
and
retention
of
investigational
compared
other
commercially
available
dressings
according
standard
EN
13726:2023.
provide
complementary
clinically
relevant
results,
more
advanced
laboratory
tests
were
conducted
using
FLUHTE
(FLUid
Handling
Test
Equipment)
simulator.
paired
clinical
investigation,
moderately
highly
wounds
patients
had
applied
as
part
management
regime,
healing‐related
parameters
assessed
for
up
six
weeks.
The
significantly
outperformed
in
dispersion
ability.
Overall,
performed
well
terms
handling,
including
under
compression.
use
associated
substantial
improvement,
reductions
size
exudate
levels,
improved
patient
quality
life
scores.
At
final
visit,
nine
(13.2%)
that
healed.
There
no
adverse
device
effects
reported.
Data
highlighted
impact
design
performance.
effectively
handled
fluid,
even
when
subjected
mechanical
forces
mimicking
those
it
would
be
setting.
results
support
various
origins.