A61F2013/00093

BANDAGE FOR ENCLOSING A LEG REGION OR ARM REGION OF A LIVING BEING
20240269007 · 2024-08-15 ·

The invention relates to a bandage (100) for enclosing a leg region or arm region of a living being, said bandage comprising: an elongate, tubular bandage part (10), at least part of which has a single slit in the longitudinal direction (LR) and which is designed to elastically enclose the leg or arm region when worn; and a closure part (20) which has closure elements (22) and which is fixedly connected to one end of the slit region (B) of the bandage part in order to detachably seal the slit region (B) by connecting the adjacent ends of the slit region (B) in an overlapping manner by means of the closure elements (22, 22). According to the invention, the bandage part (10) has different compression zones (K1, K2) in the longitudinal direction (LR) which each have different radial compression strengths transverse to the longitudinal direction (L).

Oxygen distributor
10080850 · 2018-09-25 · ·

An oxygen distributor (1) positionable, in use, in a wound for supplying oxygen to the wound has an oxygen delivery area (17) for, in use, receiving a supply of oxygen. At least one tube (19A) extends from the oxygen delivery area, having a tube wall with an oxygen-permeable, liquid-impermeable section. Oxygen delivered to the oxygen delivery area can flow away from the oxygen delivery area along the, or each, tube.

Sleeve with lining layer for body part protection or care
09968143 · 2018-05-15 · ·

A protective sleeve is provided for the care of fingers, toes or other parts of the body. The sleeve is made of a piece of fabric, preferably including thermoplastic fibers. The piece of fabric includes opposite edges which are assembled to form the body of the sleeve. At least one lining layer, preferably of viscoelastic gel, is fixed onto a face of the piece of fabric, such that the layer at least partially covers the assembled edges of the piece of fabric.

Wound dressing

The present disclosure relates generally to tubular wound dressings that include a superabsorbent component that can be used to treat exuding wounds. The tubular wound dressings may include a superabsorbent component sandwiched between two tubular elastic and resilient components. Alternatively, the dressing may be concentrically arranged to include at least three components, including a superabsorbent component, and two elastic and resilient components. Also disclosed herein are kits including the tubular wound dressings of the present technology, and instructions for use.

Puncture wound dressing insertion process
12138139 · 2024-11-12 ·

A method for dressing a wound. The method includes introducing a chromic material via at least one article to the wound and stimulating the chromic material with a stimuli. The method also includes providing a color change in response to stimulating the chromic material and indicating via the color change of the chromic material how long the article has been at least partially in contact with the wound. In one or more embodiments, the method may also include measuring the color change from information including a plurality of colors corresponding to a plurality of time periods and, in response to measuring the color change, determining a length of time the article has been in contact with the wound. The method may also include manually crumpling a distal end of a portion of the article such that the distal end of the portion is sized to be received within the wound and then manually separating the crumpled distal end from the rest of the article.

Tubular bandage
12201500 · 2025-01-21 · ·

Tubular bandage, in particular a finger or toe bandage which is formed as a tube comprising an outer layer which is connected to an inner layer, and wherein the outer layer has a diameter and an elasticity such that the bandage can be clamped adhesive-free around the body part to be treated, in the particular, said finger or said toe, and wherein the inner layer is made of an elastic wound-protective material, wherein said outer layer is made of an air-permeable and water-repellent material, and wherein, at the open endings, said outer layer extends in the longitudinal direction over the inner layer over a distance of more than 0.5 mm, such that the outer layer touches the body part to be treated, in particular a finger or toe, with its endings when applied.

SOCK FOR TREATMENT OF FOOT AND LEG WOUNDS, METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE
20170209683 · 2017-07-27 · ·

A tubular body is configured to be disposed around and to apply compression to an extremity. The tubular body includes a treatment area having a first filament and a second filament. Both the first filament and the second filament are disposed to engage the surface of the extremity. The first filament includes AgNP in a concentration effective to promote healing of a wound on the surface of the extremity. The second filament includes a metal having a composition that forms a galvanic couple with silver. The first filament and the second filament are arranged in the tubular body such that the AgNP and metal form galvanic couples across at least a portion of the treatment area when in the presence of a fluid in the wound of the extremity that produce an electric current in an amount effective to further promote healing of the wound.

Wound care article having an absorbent shell
09707311 · 2017-07-18 · ·

The invention relates to a wound care article (100; 200; 300; 400; 500) comprising at least one body (1; 11; 21) absorbing the liquid wound exudates, and at least one shell (2; 12; 22) at least partially encompassing the body (1; 11; 21). The shell (2; 12; 22) itself is designed to absorb fluids.

COMPRESSION BANDAGE FOR TREATING LYMPHATIC EDEMAS
20170189235 · 2017-07-06 · ·

A compression bandage for treating lymphatic edema. The compression bandage includes a bandage body made of a resilient material to be wrapped around the body extremity, with a first group of fastening straps. The fastening straps of the first group are arranged on an end section of the bandage body, are separated from one another by notches in the bandage body, and, in each case, have first fastening elements, by which the respective fastening strap of the first group can be fastened to the outside of the bandage body when the body bandage is wrapped around the body extremity. In order to prevent the swollen body tissue from being able to pass through, between the notches in the first group of fastening straps, a second group of fastening straps is provided, which is fastened to the outside of the bandage body and whose fastening straps are arranged so that they cover the notches when the compression bandage is applied on a body extremity.

Hemorrhage control device
12226288 · 2025-02-18 ·

A hemorrhage control device for puncture wounds. In one or more embodiments, a plurality of individual liquid-expandable articles release stored mechanical energy and mechanically expand into expanded articles upon contact with a liquid associated with the wound. In one or more embodiments, a kit includes a plurality of liquid-expandable articles separable into a plurality of different wounds.