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  • Burn Wound Infections: Biomaterials, Healing Mechanisms, Dressing Techniques and Clinical Practice

    Burn Wound Infections by Mottaghitalab, Fatemeh; Farokhi, Mehdi; Gnatowski, Przemyslaw;

    Biomaterials, Healing Mechanisms, Dressing Techniques and Clinical Practice

    Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Woodhead Publishing
    • Date of Publication 1 December 2025

    • ISBN 9780443335204
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages700 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Burn Wound Infections: Biomaterials, Healing Mechanisms, Dressing Techniques and Clinical Practice is a comprehensive resource that includes information about the use of different biomaterials and hydrogels for repairing infected wounds and their clinical outcomes. The book includes three parts - Part I: Burn wound infections: mechanisms, pathophysiology, and healing; Part II: Types of dressings used for infected burn wounds; and Part III: Regulatory Considerations and Commercialization of biomaterial/hydrogel based dressings for infected burn wound.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Burn wound infections: mechanisms, microbiology, pathophysiology, and healing
    1. Overview of burn wound infections
    2. Overview of the factors and mechanisms influencing the burn wound infections
    3. Microbiological mechanisms undertaking burn wound infections.
    4. Overview of the healing mechanisms of infected burn wounds

    Part II: Types of dressings used for infected burn wounds
    5. Biomaterials based dressings: properties: Physicochemical, mechanical, rheological, and biocompatibility characteristics
    6. Types of biomaterials useful for infected burn wound repair
    7. Interaction of biomaterials with wound environment and healing mechanisms
    8. Hybrid/composite biomaterials as powerful burn wound dressings
    9. Evaluating the in vitro and in vivo performances of biomaterials for healing infected burn wounds
    10. Evaluating the antimicrobial properties of biomaterials
    11. Challenges of using biomaterials for infected wound care
    12. Hydrogel based dressings: properties: Physicochemical, mechanical, rheological, and biocompatibility characteristic
    13. Types of hydrogels useful for infected burn wound repair
    14. Interaction of hydrogels with wound environment and healing mechanisms
    15. Hybrid hydrogels for progressive healing of infected wounds
    16. Evaluating the in vitro and in vivo performances of hydrogels
    17. Evaluating the antimicrobial properties of hydrogels
    18. Challenges of using hydrogels for infected wound care
    19. Overview of methods for fabricating biomaterials based dressings for infected wounds
    20. Overview of methods for fabricating hydrogel based dressings for infected wounds
    21. Overview of methods for fabricating biomaterials/hydrogel based dressings for infected wounds
    22. Surface modification strategies for improving the performance of biomaterial/hydrogel based wound dressings
    23. Cellular therapies in burn wound treatment

    Part III: Regulatory considerations and commercialization of biomaterial/hydrogel based dressings for infected burn wound
    24. Regulatory Pathways for biomaterial/hydrogel based Dressings
    25. Quality Control and Standardization of biomaterial/hydrogel based Dressings
    26.Translation of Research Findings on the efficacy of biomaterial/hydrogel based Dressings into Clinical Practice
    27. Wound dressings targeted at infected burns: Challenges and Future Perspectives

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