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Advanced textiles for wound care / edited by S. Rajendran.

Contributor(s): Series: Woodhead publishing in textiles ; 85.2009Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781845696306
  • 1845696301
  • 9781420093056
  • 1420093053
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advanced Textiles for Wound Care.LOC classification:
  • TS1767
Online resources:
Contents:
Wound management and dressings / S. Ather and K.G. Harding -- Testing dressings and wound management materials / S.T. Thomas -- Textile materials and structures for wound care products / G.S. Gupta, J.V. Edwards -- Interactive dressings and their role in moist wound management / C. Weller -- Bioactive dressings to promote wound healing / G. Schoukens -- Advanced textiles for wound compression / S. Rajendran, S.C. Anand -- Antimicrobial textile dressings in managing wound infection / Y. Qin -- Novel textiles in managing burns and other chronic wounds / H. Onishi, Y. Machida -- Drug delivery dressings / P.K. Sehgal, R. Sripriya, M. Senthilkumar -- The use of smart textiles for wound care / J.F. Kennedy, K. Bunko -- Composite dressings for wound care / M. Joshi, R. Purwar -- Textile-based scaffolds for tissue engineering / M. Kun, C. Chan, S. Ramakrishna.
Summary: An important and growing area of the textile industry is the medical sector. The extent of this growth is due to constant improvements in both textile technology and medical procedures. This collection provides a detailed review of how textiles are incorporated into wound care applications, explaining the importance and suitability of using textiles on different wound types. Part one of the book provides an overview of the use of textiles in particular aspects of wound care, providing details of wound management and the importance of laboratory testing in relation to wound care. Further chapters cover minor wounds, moist wound management and bioactive dressings to promote healing. Given their increasing importance, part two describes how advanced textiles, such as smart temperature controlled textiles and composites, can be used for wound care products. The final chapter gives an interesting insight into the use of fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering. Advanced textiles for wound care is essential reading for any manufacturers, designers, scientists and producers of wound care materials. It is a valuable resource for professionals within the medical sector, as well as those in academia. Provides a comprehensive introduction to wound care from types of wound and wound healing mechanisms to the importance of testing in relation to wound careAnalyses the application of textiles to wound healing covering minor wounds, burns, ulcers and other deep skin woundsReviews the current use of smart textiles for wound care including drug delivery dressings and textile-based scaffolds for tissue engineering as well as future trends.
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Dr Subbiyan Rajendran is a Senior Scientist and researcher at the University of Bolton, UK. He has an impressive international research and publication track record within the medical and technical textile area.

An important and growing area of the textile industry is the medical sector. The extent of this growth is due to constant improvements in both textile technology and medical procedures. This collection provides a detailed review of how textiles are incorporated into wound care applications, explaining the importance and suitability of using textiles on different wound types. Part one of the book provides an overview of the use of textiles in particular aspects of wound care, providing details of wound management and the importance of laboratory testing in relation to wound care. Further chapters cover minor wounds, moist wound management and bioactive dressings to promote healing. Given their increasing importance, part two describes how advanced textiles, such as smart temperature controlled textiles and composites, can be used for wound care products. The final chapter gives an interesting insight into the use of fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering. Advanced textiles for wound care is essential reading for any manufacturers, designers, scientists and producers of wound care materials. It is a valuable resource for professionals within the medical sector, as well as those in academia. Provides a comprehensive introduction to wound care from types of wound and wound healing mechanisms to the importance of testing in relation to wound careAnalyses the application of textiles to wound healing covering minor wounds, burns, ulcers and other deep skin woundsReviews the current use of smart textiles for wound care including drug delivery dressings and textile-based scaffolds for tissue engineering as well as future trends.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Wound management and dressings / S. Ather and K.G. Harding -- Testing dressings and wound management materials / S.T. Thomas -- Textile materials and structures for wound care products / G.S. Gupta, J.V. Edwards -- Interactive dressings and their role in moist wound management / C. Weller -- Bioactive dressings to promote wound healing / G. Schoukens -- Advanced textiles for wound compression / S. Rajendran, S.C. Anand -- Antimicrobial textile dressings in managing wound infection / Y. Qin -- Novel textiles in managing burns and other chronic wounds / H. Onishi, Y. Machida -- Drug delivery dressings / P.K. Sehgal, R. Sripriya, M. Senthilkumar -- The use of smart textiles for wound care / J.F. Kennedy, K. Bunko -- Composite dressings for wound care / M. Joshi, R. Purwar -- Textile-based scaffolds for tissue engineering / M. Kun, C. Chan, S. Ramakrishna.

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