Patent classifications
A61F13/00085
MICROCLOSURES AND RELATED METHODS FOR SKIN TREATMENT
The present invention relates to microclosures and methods for treating microwounds in the skin (e.g., after incising or excising tissue portions from a subject). Exemplary microclosures include a material having at least one dimension of from about 10 um to about 1 mm after application to a microwound. The microclosure maintains a first compressive force when applied to the microwound.
MEDICAL DRESSING
A medical dressing is provided. The dressing has a central portion and a border portion, and comprises a backing layer, an adhesive body contact layer and a pad arranged in the central portion between the backing layer and the adhesive body contact layer. The pad is symmetric about a longitudinal center line and the dressing comprises a lobed portion on each side of the center line. The medical dressing comprises a gripping tab which is coplanar with the border portion and which projects outwardly from the border portion. The medical dressing may be used for pressure ulcer prevention, such as at the sacrum region of a human body.
PLATFORM FOR DELIVERING SECUREMENT DEVICE
A platform for dispensing one or more securement devices, comprising a first section, including a first top surface, a first bottom surface, a first end, and a second end, a second section connected to the first section including a second top surface and a second bottom surface, and a third section connected to the first section including a third top surface and a third bottom surface, wherein the first section is arranged to hold the one or more securement devices, and the second and third sections are arranged to be mounted to a mounting surface.
MEDICAL ADHESIVE APPLICATOR
Medical adhesive applicators are disclosed which allow medical adhesives to have long storage life and be easily dispensed in a controlled manner. In one embodiment, the applicator has a frangible glass vial with the medical adhesive. The frangible glass vial is held in a plastic enclosure with a dispensing tip. Attached to the plastic enclosure is a squeeze tube capable of imparting air pressure into the enclosure. In another embodiment, the applicator has a proximal chamber containing medical adhesive, a distal chamber for dispensing medical adhesive and one or more rupturable membranes between them. In another embodiment, an applicator pad is sized to retain the total volume of adhesive and initiator so that, in use, the entire volume of adhesive liquid is first loaded into the pad. So loaded, the adhesive and initiator mix evenly to provide an adhesive layer that cures puddle-free.
Wound or skin treatment devices and methods
Devices, kits and methods described herein may be for treatment to skin, including but not limited to wound healing, the treatment, amelioration, and/or prevention of scars or keloids. A book-like packaging, applicator and/or tensioning device may be used to apply a dressing to a subject. The packaging, applicator and/or tensioning device may apply and/or maintain a strain in an elastic dressing.
SKIN TREATMENT DEVICES
Devices, kits and methods described herein may be for wound healing, including the treatment, amelioration, or prevention of scars and/or keloids by applying and/or maintaining a pre-determined strain in an elastic skin treatment device that is then affixed to the skin surface using skin adhesives to transfer a generally planar force from the bandage to the skin surface. Applicators are used to apply and/or maintain the strains, and some of the applicators are further configured to provide at least some mechanical advantage to the user when exerting loads onto the skin treatment device.
Medical dressing
A medical dressing is provided. The dressing has a central portion and a border portion, and comprises a backing layer, an adhesive body contact layer and a pad arranged in the central portion between the backing layer and the adhesive body contact layer. The pad is symmetric about a longitudinal center line and the dressing comprises a lobed portion on each side of the center line. The medical dressing comprises a gripping tab which is coplanar with the border portion and which projects outwardly from the border portion. The medical dressing may be used for pressure ulcer prevention, such as at the sacrum region of a human body.
WOUND CLOSURE DEVICE
A wound closure device is provided. The wound closure device includes a first pad with an adhesive surface and a second pad with an adhesive surface. The wound closure device also includes a first tension adjusting pad with a first section, a first connecting element and a second connecting element. The first tension adjust pad is configured to move the first pad towards the second pad when the first tension adjusting pad is moved away from the first pad. The wound closure device also includes a second tension adjusting pad with a second section, a third connecting element and fourth connecting element. The second tension adjusting pad is configured to move the second pad towards the first pad when the second tension adjusting pad is moved away from the second pad. The wound closure device further includes a first cross bar for securing the first and third connecting elements.
SCHEDULE IDENTIFYING MEDICAL DRESSING
Methods, systems, and apparatus for a medical dressing. The medical dressing includes a main body that is configured to cover and hold in place a medical device inserted at an insertion site. The medical dressing includes a secure tab that is configured to secure the inserted medical device at the insertion site. The medical dressing includes a label that allows a schedule or a date to be filled-in. The medical dressing includes an indicator that indicates when to remove the medical device.
EXTERNALLY SUPPORTED DRESSING FOR NEGATIVE-PRESSURE THERAPY
Disclosed embodiments may relate to dressings, covers, and/or drapes configured to provide negative-pressure therapy to a tissue site, such as an incision. In some embodiments, the drape or cover may have an external support layer configured to render the cover or drape self-supporting. In some embodiments, the support layer may comprise a skeleton support structure having a plurality of coupled supports. In some embodiments, the skeleton support structure may be non-planar, for example having abase portion configured to support the cover and a projection portion configured to extend over the manifold of the dressing at a height above the base portion. In some embodiments, the skeleton support structure may be removably coupled to an outer surface of the cover or drape, allowing removal after the dressing has been applied to the tissue site.