Gone are the days of gauze and tape. Today's wound care products are high‑tech: silver‑impregnated dressings kill bacteria, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) sucks out fluid, and smart bandages change color when infection is brewing. The UK disposable hospital supplies market research shows that wound care is the fastest‑growing product segment, driven by the diabetes epidemic and an aging population.
What's new? Antimicrobial dressings that release antibiotics only when they detect biofilm. Also, single‑use NPWT kits — disposable pumps that patients can wear at home, avoiding hospital stays. The UK disposable hospital supplies market trends highlight that emergency care is the fastest‑growing application, because trauma and burns need advanced dressings immediately.
But cost is a barrier. A single silver dressing costs £10‑£20, compared to £0.50 for basic gauze. The NHS is doing health economics studies to prove that advanced dressings prevent infections and amputations — saving money in the long run.
The bottom line: if you have a chronic wound, ask about advanced dressings. They're not magic, but they're much better than what your grandma used. And if you're a procurement manager, don't just buy the cheapest — buy what works.