Abstract
At present, a variety of biocompatible materials have been applied in treating diabetic wounds, and some biocompatible materials have played an important role. Although biocompatible materials have advantages such as decreasing exposure and tension of wounds, and providing microenvironment to stimulate cell proliferation and migration, they also have disadvantages such as unstable effects and unclear mechanism. Therefore, this article reviews the recent advances on the biocompatible materials for the treatment of diabetic wounds, and discusses the possible development directions in the field of biocompatible materials.