Speeds up wound healing with handheld 3D skin printer

A new handheld 3D printer can deposit sheets of skin to cover large burn wounds – and its “bio ink” can accelerate the healing process. The device, developed by a team of researchers from the University of Toronto Engineering and Sunnybrook Hospital, covers wounds with a uniform sheet of biomaterial, stripe by stripe. The bio Read more about Speeds up wound healing with handheld 3D skin printer[…]

EO2 Concepts’ Wearable Device Designed to Stimulate Wound Healing

A recently completed, double-blind study demonstrated positive results for chronic wound patients who received Continuous Diffusion Oxygen (CDO) therapy using the TransCu O2® System by EO2 Concepts®. Double-blind studies, in which patients and physicians are “blinded” to which patients are receiving treatments or a placebo, are rare for medical devices. In this study, patients and Read more about EO2 Concepts’ Wearable Device Designed to Stimulate Wound Healing[…]