Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) have unveiled a groundbreaking portable plasma device, “MobiPlas,” designed to make cold plasma technology more flexible and accessible in medical treatments. This compact and portable device opens up new possibilities for treating skin conditions and promoting wound healing, particularly in outpatient settings. The device’s potential to be used on the go marks a significant leap forward in the application of plasma medicine. The full details of the device are discussed in the journal Plasma Medicine.
Cold plasma, already recognized for its ability to treat infections and aid in the healing of chronic wounds, typically requires bulky devices with fixed power and gas supplies. Until now, this has limited its use to clinics and hospitals. The MobiPlas, however, offers a new, mobile approach to this technology. Dr. Robert Bansemer, Head of the Plasma Sources Department at INP, explained, “MobiPlas is designed for easy transport and flexible use. It doesn’t need a fixed power supply or gas source. It’s compact, durable, and incredibly easy to operate, which could make it a game-changer for outpatient treatments.”
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