A61M1/882

Controlled release iodine structure for use with wound care

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for generating and releasing iodine are described. Some embodiments may include a dressing member including a plurality of iodine-forming reagents and a water-swellable material. In some embodiments, the dressing member may include water-swellable fibers. The water-swellable fibers may each include a water-swellable material in which iodine-forming reagents are dispersed. As liquid comes into contact with and is absorbed by the water-swellable material, the iodine-forming reagents may come into contact with each other, causing an iodine-forming reaction to occur, producing iodine.

Covering assembly with coagulant compartment and uses thereof in a blood monitoring/management system
11559466 · 2023-01-24 ·

Disclosed is a covering/lid assembly having a first compartment, a second compartment, or both. Each compartment will comprise a top side and a bottom side, the bottom side of the compartment comprising a frangible material. The first or second compartment may comprise a first material or a second material. The first or second material may comprise a flocculated red blood cell coagulant, or a red blood cell flocculent. The material within a compartment may be selectively released upon compressing a dimple and/or button located directly above the first and/or second compartment. A collection and/or biological waste management and disposal system is presented, comprising a lid/covering assembly as described and a collection container. The lid may include a perimeter having a threaded and/or snap-on assembly suitable for securely attaching the lid to a collection canister. The collection canister may comprise a red blood cell flocculent coating.

Irrigation device and system for delivering pressurized fluid to same for wound lavage and biofilm control
11458243 · 2022-10-04 ·

A medical device is provided for irrigation of a patient wound site. The device contains a tube having a proximal portion adapted to receive an irrigation solution, a distal portion having a nozzle and an intermediate portion for transporting the solution. The tube has a barrel portion that may be manipulated by a user to position the device relative to the wound site. A distinctive nozzle has a body formed with a distally leading channel presenting a semispherical first spatial conformation and a proximally leading opening formed in the body presenting a second spatial conformation intersecting the semispherical terminus. This geometry, derived from principles of flow mechanics discussed herein, defines what will be described as an “effective diameter” of the nozzle. An assembly and system utilizing the device am also disclosed. The invention utilizes a fluid-isolating durable peristaltic pump for a continuous flow of irrigation solution, along with a single use tube set that embodies the device.

Collection liner
11446422 · 2022-09-20 · ·

A collection liner for a medical or a surgical operation includes a closed flexible bag portion. The closed flexible bag portion has a width direction (W) and a length direction (L). The closed flexible bag portion includes an upper part of the bag portion in the length direction and a lower part of the bag portion in the length direction. The lower part of the bag portion is folded inside the upper part of the bag portion in such a manner that the entire lower volume of the lower part is upside down inside the upper part.

Apparatus for removing debris from an organ
11399979 · 2022-08-02 ·

An apparatus comprises a vacuum portion being configured for generating a vacuum force for sucking debris. A tube extends a distance from the vacuum portion. The tube is configured for extending the vacuum force for the distance and for carrying the debris sucked by the vacuum force to the vacuum portion for storage therein. An organ engagement portion is joinable to a distal end of the tube. The organ engagement portion is configured for engaging an organ of a user for removal of the debris from a soft tissue of the organ with the vacuum force and without a use of a liquid.

Collapsible Canister For Use With Reduced Pressure Therapy Device
20220080104 · 2022-03-17 ·

A wound fluid collection system includes a canister with a chamber fluidly connected to a wound dressing in a tissue site through an inlet and also fluidly connected to a reduced pressure source through an outlet. At least a portion of the canister is collapsible and yet can be maintained in an extended state when exposed to subatmospheric pressure. The canister is releasably attachable to a supporting member.

Collection liner for a medical or a surgical operation

A collection liner for a medical or a surgical operation is disclosed which includes a closed bag portion and inlets opening into the bag portion. The collection liner can include a handle which includes at least one of the inlets inside the handle.

Controlled negative pressure apparatus and alarm mechanism

Methods and devices for treatment of damaged tissue are disclosed, including treatment of wounds by employing non-electrically powered, reduced pressure therapy devices. The devices are capable of generating a substantially constant reduced pressure with low tolerance for pressure fluctuations. Also disclosed herein are reduced pressure therapy systems that comprise an alarm system to detect the depleted state of the suction device and provide an alert to the patient and/or practitioner.

Portable Medical Device System
20220062526 · 2022-03-03 · ·

The present invention provides an apparatus comprising a wound dressing connected to a fluid container via a pump, wherein the wound dressing is in communication with a mechanical pressure control valve, the fluid container is provided with an inlet and an outlet. Also provided are (i) flexible fluid containers comprising of at least two layers of film with an integrated vent, (ii) wound dressings and (iii) a multi-compartment wound fluid container comprising at least two internal compartments and provided with an outlet and an inlet, in which the container comprises a microporous fluid separator which divides the at least two internal compartments, wherein the microporous fluid separator permits gas flow between the compartments and prevents fluid flow to the outlet of the container. Other apparatus provided comprises a means for detecting the level of fluid within a multi-compartment wound fluid container as described. The invention also provides a system for applying a sub-atmospheric pressure to a wound dressing on a patient using devices and apparatus of the invention and methods of treatment of wounds using such apparatus, devices and systems of the invention.

PRINTED ABSORBENT FOR USE IN WOUND FLUID COLLECTION CANISTERS
20220072218 · 2022-03-10 ·

A canister for a wound therapy includes a canister body and a plurality of superabsorbent projections. The canister body is configured to contain wound exudate collected from a wound side. The plurality of superabsorbent projections are fixed to and extend from at least a portion of an interior surface of the canister, and may be formed in a plurality of shapes or patterns comprising circles, squares, hoops/halos, a range of lines, or any combination of said shapes.