2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(152f) Complex Multi-Layered Microparticle Laden Fixed Hydrogel Wound Dressing Fabricated Via 3D Printing for the Treatment of Thermal Burns
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As either an alternative or a complement to skin grafting, wound dressings can be applied to provide a conducive environment that promotes healing and minimizes microbial infection. With the emergence of 3D printing technologies, the creation of complex 3D structures from a myriad of materials can be achieved inexpensively and efficiently. In this study, we propose the development of multi-layered fixed hydrogel wound dressings using 3D printing for the treatment of thermal burns. To further aid the wound healing capabilities of this wound dressing, microparticles encapsulating relevant drugs such as topical antibiotics and analgesics are incorporated into the wound dressing. 3D printing strategies used in the production of these hydrogel wound dressings along with their structure and function will be discussed.
Through this study, we hope to present novel strategies in which the strengths of 3D printing can be leveraged to fabricate complex hydrogel wound dressing structures with better efficacy in the healing of thermal burn wounds.