New Technologies – Tissue Damage Repair

This document aims to provide a comprehensive review of tissue damage repair therapies — offering healthcare professionals, researchers, and stakeholders the latest evidence-based guidance to improve wound care strategies. Additionally, it will highlight challenges to clinical adoption and explore regulatory considerations for these specific therapies.

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This initiative aims to strengthen and broaden the understanding of the therapies in wound healing
treatments. It seeks to identify and discuss the potential of these technologies in promoting tissue
regeneration, as well as the barriers to their adoption in routine clinical practice. The key objectives
are:

  • Provide a comprehensive overview of dermal matrices and oxygen delivery therapies,
    focusing on their roles in wound healing.
  • Evaluate the current and emerging evidence surrounding these therapies, including their
    clinical applications, effectiveness, and mechanisms of action in tissue regeneration.
  • Identify technical and practical challenges involved in the integration of these therapies
    into clinical practice, highlighting the experiences and insights of key opinion leaders in
    wound care.
  • Explore regulatory and safety considerations related to the use of these therapies in
    wound management, including guidelines for monitoring and controlling their application
    in clinical settings.
  • Foster further innovation and collaboration by providing a clear foundation of evidence
    that encourages the development of new applications, standards, and practices to
    improve patient outcomes.

Working group

  • Alberto Piaggesi (Editor), Italy
  • Alexandra P. Marques, Portugal
  • Carlotta Scarpa, Italy
  • Edwin Den Braber, Netherlands
  • Franco Bassetto, Italy
  • Gerit Mulder, US
  • Giuseppe Turchetti, Italy
  • Ibby Younis, UK

Project Sponsors

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