3D-Printed Kirigami-Inspired Asymmetric Dressings: Custom Elasticity and Self-Pumping for Enhanced Wound Healing

Abstract

Preventing infections and managing excessive exudate in dynamic joints are vital for effective wound treatment. Accurately fitting dressings to wound shapes remains a significant challenge, which can adversely affect both healing and patient comfort. This study introduces a self-pumping dressing with tailored shape and tensile properties. This dressing channels excessive wound fluid in a unidirectional manner, achieved by electrospinning hydrophobic nanofibers embedded with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) onto a hydrophilic 3D-printed patch featuring a kirigami structure. By systematically adjusting parameters-cutting length l, horizontal spacing d, and vertical spacing ℎ, we enabled the elongation of the 3D-printed patch to range from 26% to 244%. Our personalized self-pumping dressings demonstrated effective antibacterial activity, unidirectional fluid transmission, and biocompatibility, thereby accelerating wound healing. This research establishes a promising pathway for personalized and precise local wound care.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 dec 2024
Accepted
08 apr 2025
First published
11 apr 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

3D-Printed Kirigami-Inspired Asymmetric Dressings: Custom Elasticity and Self-Pumping for Enhanced Wound Healing

Z. Gu, S. Cheng, Z. Huang, H. An, L. zhou and Y. Wen, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR05506C

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