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Bahrain and Ireland join forces to fight diabetic skin ulcers

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Last updated: 2024/10/23 at 6:14 PM
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A groundbreaking collaboration between medical institutions in Bahrain and Ireland is focusing on improving the healing of diabetic skin ulcers through innovative research. Led by Professor Michael Keogh and Dr Martin Maresch, the project aims to develop a novel biomaterial that promotes blood vessel formation and reduces tissue scarring, thereby enhancing patient quality of life. Early findings show promising results, suggesting that this biomaterial is more effective than traditional wound dressings, especially for the aging population.

Dr Mohammed Abdulla Al Muharraqi, Senior Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at RMS, highlights the broader impact of this research partnership, empowering medical professionals and students to address pressing healthcare challenges. Collaboration with key research groups in Dublin has led to impactful studies being published, contributing significantly to the global medical community. Professor Sameer Otoom, President of RCSI Bahrain, emphasizes the crucial role of research in advancing patient care, especially for conditions like diabetic foot ulcers.

The success of this research has garnered international recognition, with funding secured from Enterprise Ireland/Europe to further explore a wound product from Irish industry. Contributions from Dr Priya Das, Postdoctoral Researcher, and Ms Noof Sulaiman, Research Laboratory Technician, as well as other surgeons and specialists from Bahrain and Dublin, have been vital in driving the project forward. This collaboration showcases the commitment of RCSI Bahrain and RMS to prioritizing innovative research to improve patient outcomes and address national and global health challenges.

The project’s focus on reducing infection risks and amputation rates in diabetic skin ulcers has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of this condition, ultimately leading to better outcomes for patients. By fostering innovation and collaboration between medical institutions in Bahrain and Ireland, the research team is paving the way for more effective solutions in wound healing. The commitment to advancing healthcare services through research and partnership underscores the dedication of all involved to a healthier future for patients worldwide.

The partnership between RCSI Bahrain and RMS, in conjunction with key research groups in Dublin, underscores the importance of shared expertise in addressing complex healthcare challenges. Through collaborative efforts, the team has been able to publish significant studies that have made an impact on the global medical community. The commitment to fostering innovation and advancing patient care is evident in the dedication of all team members involved in this groundbreaking research project.

With international recognition and funding secured for further exploration of wound products, the research team is poised to make significant strides in improving the treatment of diabetic skin ulcers. The invaluable collaboration between medical institutions in Bahrain and Ireland highlights the importance of working together to find innovative solutions for healthcare challenges. As the project moves forward, it is expected to lead to new advancements in wound healing techniques that will benefit patients both locally and globally.

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