JOURNAL ARTICLE

3D-Printed Gelatin-Alginate Hydrogel Dressings for Burn Wound Healing: A Comprehensive Study

Fateme FayyazbakhshMichael J KhayatMing C. Leu

Year: 2022 Journal:   International Journal of Bioprinting Vol: 8 (4)Pages: 618-618

Abstract

Burn wound treatment is still a clinical challenge due to the severity of tissue damage and dehydration. Among various wound dressings, hydrogel materials have gained significant attention for burn wound treatment in clinical practice due to their soothing and moisturizing activity. In this study, 3D-printed dressings were fabricated using clinically relevant hydrogels for deep partial-thickness burn (PTB) wounds. Different ratios of gelatin and alginate mixture were 3D-printed and examined in terms of rheological behavior, shear thinning behavior, mechanical properties, degradation rate, and hydration activity to tune the hydrogel composition for best functionality. The cell-laden dressings were bioprinted to evaluate the effect of the gelatin: alginate ratio on the proliferation and growth of human dermal fibroblasts. The present findings confirm that the higher alginate content is associated with higher viscosity and Young’s modulus, while higher gelatin content is associated with faster degradation and higher cell viability. Together, the 3D-printed dressing with 75% gelatin and 25% alginate showed the best tradeoff between mechanical properties, hydration activity, and in vitro biological response. Findings from in vivo test using the most effective dressing showed the positive effect of 3D-printed porous pattern on wound healing, including faster wound closure, regenerated hair follicles, and non-traumatic dressing removal compared to the non-printed hydrogel with the same composition and the standard of care. Results from this research showed that 3D-printed dressings with an adequate gelatin: alginate ratio enhanced wound healing activity for up to 7 days of moisture retention on deep PTB wounds.

Keywords:
Gelatin Self-healing hydrogels Wound healing 3d printed Biomedical engineering Materials science Burn wound Wound care Medicine Chemistry Surgery Polymer chemistry

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Topics

Wound Healing and Treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Rehabilitation
Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
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