A61B2017/086

Hemostatic clip with needle passer

A device for treating a tissue opening includes a proximal portion including an elongated flexible member, a capsule releasably coupled to a distal end of the flexible member and including a lumen extending therethrough and a clip including a pair of arms movably housed within the capsule. A suture extending along a first one of the pair of arms and including a loop at a distal end thereof extending across an opening extending through the first one of the pair of arms. A suture grabbing element extending laterally from a second one of the pair of arms and including a hook so that, when the pair of arms are moved toward a closed configuration, the hook extends through the opening to grab the loop and draw the distal end of the suture from the first one of the pair of arms toward the second one of the pair of arms.

SKIN TENSION-REDUCING SCAR-PREVENTING PLASTER

The present disclosure provides a skin tension-reducing scar-preventing plaster, including a film stuck to the skin, where the film is divided into a left part, a silicone part and a right part, lower surfaces of the left part and the right part are both provided with adhesion gels, a lower surface of the silicone part is provided with a silicone gel, an area between the left part and the silicone part is a blank area, and an area between the right part and the silicone part is also a blank area; and a plurality of fixing blocks are mounted on the surface of the left part, a plurality of fixture blocks corresponding to the fixing blocks are mounted on the surface of the right part, traction strips are connected between the fixing blocks and the fixture blocks, and one end of the traction strips are connected with the fixing blocks.

Closure Apparatuses and Methods for Ulcers and Irregular Skin Defects

An apparatus for closing a surgical incision comprises left and right base panels, a plurality of closure components, and a plurality of left and right axial supports coupled to the respective base panels. The closure components couple the left and right base panels to each other laterally and have left and right ends coupled to the respective base panels. The closure components are positioned laterally across the left and right panels, the left axial supports are disposed between pairs of left closure component ends, the right axial supports are disposed between pairs of right closure component ends, and the left and right axial supports are offset from one another such that a serpentine arrangement of consecutive closure components and axial supports is formed. The apparatus can be made of antimicrobial materials or materials impregnated with antimicrobial agents. A flexible adhesive cover can be provided over the apparatus when in use.

Closure apparatuses and methods for ulcers and irregular skin defects

Devices, methods, and systems for treating an ulcer or skin defect are disclosed. First and second base panels of a closure device are adhered to first and second sides of the ulcer or skin defect, respectively. Lateral ties couple the first and second base panels together and provide a predetermined separation distance or lateral gap between the inner edges of the panel. The predetermined separation distance or lateral gap is sufficient to treat the most common sized ulcers or skin defects, for example, accommodating an ulcer or skin defect with a minor axis of at most 50 mm. The lateral ties have their ends fixed to one panel and their opposite ends adjustably and reversibly attached to the other panel so that the separation distance can be reduced or adjusted to provide a lateral compressive force to the ulcer or skin defect, thereby promoting healing.

Tabbed and split dual liner
12440212 · 2025-10-14 · ·

Disclosed is a two-component medical device useful for closing a wound or incision. The two-component medical device includes first and second adhesive-backed anchoring members having wound edges. A first and a second release liner protect the first adhesive-backed surface of the first adhesive-backed anchoring member. A first and a second release liner also protects the second adhesive-backed anchoring member. Each of the first and second release liners include a tab portion for removal of the associated first or second release liner.

Compression device for closing tissue openings and methods of using thereof

A compression device for compressing an area of tissue surrounding a tissue opening to close the tissue opening. The device includes a compression support frame having an outer peripheral edge forming an arc whose central angle is less than 180 and greater than 45. The device also includes a compression support and a tension member. The compression support is mounted on the compression support frame, and the tension member is selectively slidable in relation to the compression support.

Closure Apparatuses and Methods for Ulcers and Irregular Skin Defects
20250352209 · 2025-11-20 ·

Devices, methods, and systems for treating an ulcer or skin defect are disclosed. First and second base panels of a closure device are adhered to first and second sides of the ulcer or skin defect, respectively. Lateral ties couple the first and second base panels together and provide a predetermined separation distance or lateral gap between the inner edges of the panel. The predetermined separation distance or lateral gap is sufficient to treat the most common sized ulcers or skin defects, for example, accommodating an ulcer or skin defect with a minor axis of at most 50 mm. The lateral ties have their ends fixed to one panel and their opposite ends adjustably and reversibly attached to the other panel so that the separation distance can be reduced or adjusted to provide a lateral compressive force to the ulcer or skin defect, thereby promoting healing.