A skin-interfaced three-dimensional closed-loop sensing and therapeutic electronic wound bandage

Abstract Chronic wound healing is a complex and long-standing problem, that has been a major and critical clinical concern around the world for years. Recent advances in digital wound dressings open new possibilities for solving the problem. Here, we report a battery-free, fully permeable, skin-adhe...

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Main Authors: Xingcan Huang, Qiang Zhang, Yawen Yang, Lung Chow, Jie Ma, Guoqiang Xu, Fang Guo, Xinxin He, Zhiyuan Li, Guangyao Zhao, Jingyou Su, Guihuan Guo, Jiachen Wang, Yanli Jiao, Zhan Gao, Jiyu Li, Jingkun Zhou, Chun Ki Yiu, Jian Li, Yi Chen, Pengcheng Wu, Kuanming Yao, Yiming Liu, Dengfeng Li, Binbin Zhang, Hongwei Chu, Yue Hu, Ya Huang, Zhenlin Chen, Kangning Ren, Bo Fang, Rungong Yang, Heng Li, Xiaoming Tao, Xiaohui Ma, Xinge Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-07-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-61261-8
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Summary:Abstract Chronic wound healing is a complex and long-standing problem, that has been a major and critical clinical concern around the world for years. Recent advances in digital wound dressings open new possibilities for solving the problem. Here, we report a battery-free, fully permeable, skin-adhesive, stretchable electronic wound bandage (iSAFE) for intelligent wound management. This electronic bandage exhibits superior properties in multiple features and can be conformally adhered to the skin wound. In addition, the iSAFE can accurately assess the wound conditions in-situ and thus adaptively perform localized drug release. The results from both in vitro and in vivo studies on animals prove the validity of wound monitoring, wound healing boosting and intelligent closed-loop wound management. Clinical trials on patients across age 18 to 95 with various types of wounds are performed. These results all indicate the unique and universality of the reported technology for wound monitoring and management.
ISSN:2041-1723