A61F2013/00157

MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR AN ADHERENT SILICONE HEALING TAPE/PAD/DRESSING OF SPECIFIC SHAPES
20190314544 · 2019-10-17 ·

A new MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR AN ADHERENT SILICONE HEALING TAPE/PAD/DRESSING OF SPECIFIC SHAPES, for application in the medical area aiming to provide greater results in the healing of keloid scars as a fibroproliferative disorder, since the following specific properties make silicone useful for dressings: safe, low thermal conductivity, low chemical reactivity, low toxicity and rare adverse reactions, as the silicone cannot be absorbed into the body, repels the water and creates a watertight seal, it does not support microbial growth, has high gas permeability, and is adherent to dry skin.

Medicinal product for the care of an individual
10390997 · 2019-08-27 · ·

A medicinal product (10) is for the care of an individual having at least one injury such as a burn wound or a skin abrasion, in particular with a large surface area. The product includes at least one functional surface (12, 12, 14) to at least partially cover the injury and/or to fix the medicinal product (10) to the individual. At least one functional surface (12, 12) includes stem parts (18) protruding from the surface. The free end-faces of the stem parts form an adhesion section able to adhere at least partially to the individual and/or to a further functional surface (12), predominantly by Van der Waals forces.

Pixel array medical systems, devices and methods
10335190 · 2019-07-02 · ·

Systems, instruments, methods, and compositions are described involving removing a portion of the epidermis within a donor site on a subject, and harvesting dermal plugs within the donor site. An injectable filler is formed by mincing the dermal plugs. The injectable filler is configured for injecting into a recipient site on the subject.

Absorbent article for application to human or animal skin surfaces
10327955 · 2019-06-25 · ·

The invention relates to an absorbent article for application to human or animal skin surfaces in the region of wounds, consisting of an outer covering (2) which is permeable for liquid substances, and of an inner layer (1) which is surrounded by the covering (2) and which consists essentially of a mixture of an amount of strongly osmotically active substances with an amount of osmotically comparatively weak or osmotically inactive substances, such as cellulose. The inner layer (1) is filled with osmotically active substances in such a way that it is possible to exert on a wound, with the wound fluids contained therein, an osmotic pressure via which the wound fluid can be removed from the organism to be treated, and thus it is possible to assist both in the surfaced wound region and in the depth of the tissue a normal interstitial hydration of tissue by directing endogenous fluids in their direction of flow to the patient's skin surface into the absorbent article, and keeping them there.

Combined compression and absorption dressing/bandage

A combined compression and absorption dressing/bandage, which includes a short stretch compression bandage and at least one absorptive wound dressing comprising at least one absorbent layer of a non-woven fabric of any one or more of cotton, viscose and polyester fibers, the absorbent layer having an operative inner face and an operative outer face, the at least one wound dressing being bonded to the short stretch compression bandage with its inner face towards the bandage and the outer face facing away from the bandage.

Hernia repair device and methods

An improved abdominal hernia repair system is presented comprised of a silicone layer backed up with a knitted or woven polypropylene fabric layer, the silicone layer possessing a regular pattern of slits that permit equilibration of fluid pressure across the device. A variety of therapeutic substances can be applied to the hernia repair device to promote healing, including aloe and other medicinal preparations. A layer of water soluble or water insoluble anti-scar compound is also present, the preferred compound being Salinomycin. An improved inguinal hernia repair system is presented that is identical to the above except it does not contain the hydrophobic silicone component.

Multifunctional transdermal dressing for wounds

A multifunctional polymer-free clay products having a clay, a zwitterion, a silver compound, and, an analgesic. The multifunctional polymer-free clay product provides antimicrobial and pain relieving properties. Method of treatment of burns using the multifunctional polymer-free clay product having antimicrobial and pain relieving properties. Methods of preparing multifunctional polymer-free clay products having a clay, a zwitterion, a silver compound, and, an analgesic.

Method for the production of structured cellulose patches or elements and devices made using such a method

A method for the self-assembled production of a topographically surface structured cellulose element. First, a mold is provided having on one side a first surface which is in a complementary manner topographically structured and which is permeable to oxygen. Next, a liquid growth medium containing cellulose producing bacteria is provided. Then, the mold is placed to form a interface such that the side of the mold with the first surface is in direct contact with the liquid growth medium, and an opposite side is facing air or a specifically provided oxygen containing gas surrounding. This allows bacteria to be produced and deposit cellulose on the first surface and developing on the interface a surface structured surface complementary thereto, until a cellulose layer with a thickness of the element of at least 0.3 mm is formed. Finally; the element is removed from the mold.

Absorbent article for application to human or animal skin surfaces
10166147 · 2019-01-01 · ·

An absorbent article that includes an outer covering made of two liquid-permeable cover layers that are joined together to form a pocket, and an inner layer that is initially freely movable within the pocket. The inner layer includes a mixture of particles of a superabsorbent polymer and substances that are osmotically comparatively weaker than the particles. When the absorbent article is applied to a human or animal skin surface to cover a wound, the absorbent article exerts an osmotic pressure via which endogenous wound exudate is removed from the wound. Thus, the absorbent article assists, both in a surface region and in a tissue depth, a normal interstitial hydration of the tissue by directing the wound fluids in a direction of flow to the skin surface and into the absorbent article, and by keeping the wound fluids that flow to the skin surface in the absorbent article.

DRESSING FOR SKIN CARE IN A MOIST ENVIRONMENT
20180360667 · 2018-12-20 ·

Dressing for skin care, having a main compress covered by a membrane with an adhesive contour which extends beyond this compress and which is designed to be applied to the skin, this dressing having an inlet port for a treatment liquid on the main compress, and the membrane having, on at least part of the surface opposite this compress, a permeability that permits exchange of gases.