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TUCSON, Ariz. — The bandage you put on a wound could be able to tell your doctor how well it’s healing—and even stimulate the wound to heal faster.
Patients can seem to be doing fine after surgery or some other wound, then suddenly they’re not fine. So Doctor Geoffrey Gurtner and his team at the UA Med School are working on a smart bandage that can let your doctor know if an infection is growing. Some versions even help a wound heal faster. They give the injured spot a mild jolt of electricity that stimulates healing.
Geoffrey Gurtner KGUN9 Med School U Of A Uarizona University Of Arizona Smart Bandage
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