Pune: COEP Tech Develops Skin Spray Gun for Faster, Painless Wound Treatment

Pune COEP Tech Develops Skin Spray Gun for Faster, Painless Wound Treatment

Pune: COEP Tech Develops Skin Spray Gun for Faster, Painless Wound Treatment

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A team at COEP Tech University has developed a new medical device called the Skin Spray Gun. This device helps doctors treat large wounds in a simple, fast, and cost-effective way.

The Skin Spray Gun allows surgeons to spray a uniform layer of skin tissue particles over large wound surfaces. This method is less painful and less invasive compared to traditional skin grafts. It is especially useful for treating trauma, surgical, and chronic wounds.

The innovation was developed under the Biomedical Engineering and Technology Incubation Centre (BETiC) at COEP. It is the result of a joint effort by Saiprasad Poyarekar, Chetan Mahale, and Dr Sandeep Anasane. The team worked closely with Dr Nikhil Panse, a surgeon from BJ Medical College, Pune. His clinical advice played a key role in making the device more effective and suitable for real-world use.

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According to COEP Tech, the Skin Spray Gun is easy to use and can be a game-changer in wound care and skin regeneration. The team aimed to create a device that is both efficient and affordable. Their goal is to help doctors provide better care to patients, especially in areas where access to advanced treatment is limited.

The spray gun simplifies the treatment process and can save time during surgeries. It also reduces the risk of infection and helps wounds heal faster.

With this development, COEP Tech continues to support innovation in the medical field. The Skin Spray Gun stands as an example of how engineering and medicine can come together to improve lives.

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