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    Thursday, 22 June 2017

    Learn about the latest inventions by researchers, smart bandages!

    You have already heard and heard many advanced technologies and technologies that have been adopted in the field of medicine to facilitate healing and recovery in patients, for example, the intelligent robot through which the surgeon can perform surgery without being in the same room, Today researchers from the German University of Hull have come back with an innovation that will be a revolution in the world of medicine, that is, smart bandages that can heal wounds by sending information messages to the treating physician.


    According to the researchers, this bandage is equipped with small sensors that can capture blood clots or local infections, and then send data wirelessly to the doctor. These smart dressings use nanotechnology to detect the condition of the wound at a given time, and can collect information about the wound, Allows the doctor to know the condition of a specific wound at a given time, and then can determine the protocol of treatment of the individual and the wound. The technique will be used if wound patients, who are currently forced to return to the doctor after a certain period of time, are successful, but some cases may take longer to recover or may become infected before the visit.

    This bandage is based on several technological techniques, in which nanotechnology is intertwined with nanotechnology, and with the printing and packaging industry using biochemistry, through the infrastructure of fifth generation 5G communications systems, which will allow us in the future to provide health care to the wounded. The results of the best quality and quality of life will also connect these smart bandages to the smartphone of the patient, and will be able to follow other health concerns that may prevent recovery, such as inactivity or diet.

    The scientists tested this innovation on the human and the results were positive, where the dressing gave correct readings to the temperature of the body and dispensed certain doses of medicine when the temperature required it.

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