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Wound Healing Splinting Devices for Faster Access and Use.

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Miller, AW; Anderson, AR; Suarez-Arnedo, A; Segura, T
Published in: JID innovations : skin science from molecules to population health
March 2025

With the goal of studying skin wound healing and testing new drug treatments to enhance wound healing in rodent models, there is a clear need for improved splinting techniques to increase surgical efficiency and support routine wound monitoring. Splinted wound healing models humanize wound healing in rodents to prevent contraction and instead heal through granulation tissue deposition, increasing the relevance to human wound healing. Current technologies require suturing and heavy wrapping, leading to splint failure and cumbersome monitoring of the wound. In this study, we developed a splint with resealable cap system that provides ease of access for wound inspection, therapeutic treatment delivery, and routine wound imaging without the need to unwrap and wrap the animal. Meanwhile, to overcome the challenges associated with suturing, we also developed adherent splints that can be applied to both hairless or haired mice with minimal wrapping. Both technologies are expected to improve and encourage the adoption of splinted wound healing models.

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JID innovations : skin science from molecules to population health

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2667-0267

ISSN

2667-0267

Publication Date

March 2025

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

100332
 

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Miller, A. W., Anderson, A. R., Suarez-Arnedo, A., & Segura, T. (2025). Wound Healing Splinting Devices for Faster Access and Use. JID Innovations : Skin Science from Molecules to Population Health, 5(2), 100332. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2024.100332
Miller, Andrew W., Alexa R. Anderson, Alejandra Suarez-Arnedo, and Tatiana Segura. “Wound Healing Splinting Devices for Faster Access and Use.JID Innovations : Skin Science from Molecules to Population Health 5, no. 2 (March 2025): 100332. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2024.100332.
Miller AW, Anderson AR, Suarez-Arnedo A, Segura T. Wound Healing Splinting Devices for Faster Access and Use. JID innovations : skin science from molecules to population health. 2025 Mar;5(2):100332.
Miller, Andrew W., et al. “Wound Healing Splinting Devices for Faster Access and Use.JID Innovations : Skin Science from Molecules to Population Health, vol. 5, no. 2, Mar. 2025, p. 100332. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.xjidi.2024.100332.
Miller AW, Anderson AR, Suarez-Arnedo A, Segura T. Wound Healing Splinting Devices for Faster Access and Use. JID innovations : skin science from molecules to population health. 2025 Mar;5(2):100332.

Published In

JID innovations : skin science from molecules to population health

DOI

EISSN

2667-0267

ISSN

2667-0267

Publication Date

March 2025

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

100332