Patent classifications
A61F2013/00153
Barrier band
The Barrier Band for an area on a human body, involving a vascular device access area. The present invention relates to an apparatus that provides a barrier between a person's skin, and any vascular access device, and its components, to prevent compromising skin, and to provide comfort to a person. The barrier band is offered in many sizes, and is made with a stretchable material, to accommodate every patient, and any body part being serviced. It is offered in both a washable and disposable version. Its design and stitching may vary, and it may or may not have an adjustable apparatus, or any other suitable component to tighten or loosen the band.
Dressing with moisture indicator
A medical dressing includes an adhesive, permeable layer, a fabric support, and a hydrochromatic layer. The adhesive, permeable layer is configured to adhere to skin near a wound, for example, an intravenous catheter or other percutaneous device insertion site. The fabric support is disposed on the adhesive, permeable layer. The hydrochromatic layer is disposed on the fabric support, and is configured to change a color appearance responsive to contact with moisture.
SILICONE WOUND AND SCAR TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
The present invention relates to a dispenser for the silicone sheeting and the adhesive anchors and method for treating sites, such as wounds or closed incisions, using the silicone sheeting and anchors. The silicone sheeting may be provided in the form of a roll, which includes a leader. The silicone sheeting may be cut from the roll, or may be of precut sizes. Adhesive anchors may be cut from a roll or may be of precut sizes. The dispenser allows for easy access to silicone sheeting for wound treatment and adhesive anchors for securement of the silicone sheets, especially in high tension areas of the body.
NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY APPARATUS
Disclosed embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods for wound treatment. In certain embodiments, a negative pressure wound therapy apparatus can include a spacer layer with an upper portion and a lower portion. The spacer layer can be configured to be wrapped around at least one edge of the absorbent layer with the upper portion of the spacer layer being above the absorbent layer and the lower portion of the spacer layer being below the absorbent layer. In some embodiments, a negative pressure wound therapy apparatus can include a first and second spacer layer and an absorbent layer. The first spacer layer can be positioned below the absorbent layer and the first spacer layer can have a perimeter larger than a perimeter of the absorbent layer. The second spacer layer can be positioned above the absorbent layer. The second spacer layer can have a perimeter larger than the perimeter of the absorbent layer.
WOUND DRESSING AND METHOD OF TREATMENT
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems, apparatuses, and methods that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressings comprising an obscuring layer that may hide fluid contained therein. Some embodiments may further comprise one or more viewing windows disposed therethrough so as to enable monitoring or examination of fluids contained therein.
ARRAY OF DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES HAVING A SEQUENCE OF GRAPHICS CORRESPONDING TO A WEARER'S STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
An array of disposable absorbent articles comprising a sequence of graphic designs corresponding to a wearer's stage of development.
INKJET PRINTING INK
An inkjet printing ink according to the present disclosure contains a pigment, acrylic particles, an alcohol, and water. The alcohol contains at least a trihydric alcohol.
A ratio of an amount of the alcohol to a whole mass of the inkjet printing ink is 30% by mass or less. A ratio of an amount of the acrylic particles to a mass of the pigment is 5% by mass to 100% by mass. Further, the inkjet printing ink has negative skin irritation.
SKIN TREATMENT DEVICES AND METHODS WITH PRE-STRESSED CONFIGURATIONS
Devices, bandages, kits and methods are described that can control or regulate the mechanical environment of a wound to ameliorate scar and/or keloid formation. The mechanical environment of a wound includes stress, strain, and any combination of stress and strain. The control of a wound's mechanical environment can be active, passive, dynamic, or static. The devices are configured to be removably secured to a skin surface in proximity to the wound site and shield the wound from endogenous and/or exogenous stress.
COMPRESSION GARMENT HAVING ENHANCED STRAP CONFIGURATION
A low-elastic compression garment includes a central main portion and multiple straps that extend laterally from the central main portion. Notches may be provided where the straps meet the central main portion, and may be formed into the central main portion adjacent to respective straps. With the notches, when the compression garment is in a wrapped position, lateral edges of adjacent straps that are associated with the notches overlap without gaps or bunching of the strap material. The compression garment may include distal and proximal counter pull tabs that extend from opposite edges of the central main portion. When the distal and proximal counter pull tabs are pulled by the user, pulling forces are transmitted in opposing directions to tension the straps. A removable fastening tab is provided respectively at ends of each of the straps. The fastening tabs are repositionable at different locations on the straps, resulting in a compression garment that is both reversible and easily sized for a customized fit.
FACTOR CONCENTRATION GAUZE COMBINED WITH ENDOTHERMIC REACTION USED TO COMBAT VERY PROXIMAL TRAUMATIC AMPUTATION HEMORRHAGING
The disclosed invention is a device and method of use for gauze utilized in the treatment of hemorrhage. In an embodiment the device combines clotting factor concentrator gauze and urea in order to slow hemorrhage and prevent hemorrhage induced coagulopathy. In an embodiment, the gauze is comprised of a first layer comprised of gauze and a second layer embedded with urea. The urea reacts spontaneously when it comes into contact with water, and undergoes an endothermic reaction. This endothermic reaction cools the smaller blood vessels exposed from soft tissue trauma, causing enhanced platelet activity as well as vasoconstriction to minimize the bleeding that occurs before and after the clotting cascade is activated over the entire wound surface.