Patent classifications
A61F2013/0057
Modified member for preventing bedsore
The present invention relates to a modified member for preventing bedsores, which comprises a stacked body composed of: a pad layer (10) formed from synthetic resin foam and hydrocolloid or hydrogel; a cover layer (20) which is integrally stacked on the outer surface of the pad layer (10); and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer (30) formed on the inner surface of the cover layer (20) and having a pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the cover layer (20) comprises an opening (50) penetratingly formed at a central portion thereof to allow the patient's skin to be observed therethrough, and wherein the modified member further comprises: a lid (40) disposed at the opening to correspond to the shape of the opening (50) so as to be opened/closed by press-fit engagement; and a lid cover (90) disposed on the upper outer surface of the lid (40) and having an area larger than that of the lid.
SELF CONTAINED WOUND DRESSING WITH MICROPUMP
A composite wound dressing apparatus promotes healing of a wound via the use of a micropump system housed within or above a wound dressing member. The micropump system includes a miniature pump that applies a subatmospheric pressure to the wound to effectively draw wound fluid or exudate away from the wound bed without the need for a cumbersome external vacuum source. Hence, the wound dressing and micropump system is portable which allows the patient mobility that is unavailable when an external vacuum source is used. The patient does not need to be constrained for any period of time while exudate is being removed from the wound.
BANDAGE WHICH ENABLES EXAMINING OR TREATING A WOUND WITHOUT REMOVING THE ADHESIVE
The base of this bandaging system is attached to the skin around a wound by adhesive and supports the edges of the lid, which covers the wound and can easily be removed and replaced or re-used many times to facilitate examining or treating the wound while the base remains in place The bandaging system has multiple embodiments to accommodate various situations. An embodiment with generally planar components is very simple but may cause vertical pressure on the skin near the wound when the lid is removed or attached. Such pressure is avoided by alternative embodiments in which the components have non-planar parts. Some embodiments have a hinge on an edge of the lid which allows the wound to be uncovered without detaching the lid. The components which latch lids to bases contribute to making the systems easy, quick, convenient, and comfortable to use.
ARITHMETIC CODING FOR INFORMATION RELATED TO SAMPLE ADAPTIVE OFFSET PROCESSING
An image coding method includes: performing context arithmetic coding to consecutively code (i) first information indicating whether or not to perform sample adaptive offset (SAO) processing for a first region of an image and (ii) second information indicating whether or not to use, in the SAO processing for the first region, information on SAO processing for a region other than the first region, the context arithmetic coding being arithmetic coding using a variable probability, the SAO processing being offset processing on a pixel value; and performing bypass arithmetic coding to code other information which is information on the SAO processing for the first region and different from the first information or the second information, after the first information and the second information are coded, the bypass arithmetic coding being arithmetic coding using a fixed probability.
Self contained wound dressing with micropump
A composite wound dressing apparatus promotes healing of a wound via the use of a micropump system housed within or above a wound dressing member. The micropump system includes a miniature pump that applies a subatmospheric pressure to the wound to effectively draw wound fluid or exudate away from the wound bed without the need for a cumbersome external vacuum source. Hence, the wound dressing and micropump system is portable which allows the patient mobility that is unavailable when an external vacuum source is used. The patient does not need to be constrained for any period of time while exudate is being removed from the wound.
Two layer wound dressings including removable upper layer
Wound dressings including a skin contact layer and a cover layer removably adhered to the top surface of the skin contact layer are described. The skin contact layer includes a lower substrate extending around a central aperture and a lower adhesive. The lower substrate includes a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface. The lower adhesive is disposed on the bottom surface of the lower substrate. The cover layer substantially covers the central aperture of the lower substrate, and includes an upper substrate and a backing layer. An upper adhesive is positioned between the top surface of the lower substrate and a bottom surface of the backing layer. In embodiments, the cover layer can be removed and changed while the skin contact layer remains adhered to the skin around a wound.
Wound care device for the treatment of wounds by means of atmospheric negative pressure, comprising a window that can be opened
A wound care device for the treatment of wounds is disclosed by means of atmospheric negative pressure in the wound region, including a wound-covering element that can be attached to the skin of a patient as well as a connection device for the suctioning of fluid media, wherein the wound-covering element includes a window that can be opened, which window is arranged on the wound-covering element by means of a gas-tight closure.
Apparatuses and methods for negative pressure wound therapy
Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a negative pressure appliance and methods of using the same in the treatment of wounds. Some embodiments are directed to improved fluidic connectors or suction adapters for connecting to a wound site, for example using softer, kink-free conformable suction adapters.
RE-CLOSABLE WOUND DRESSING
A re-closable wound dressing is provided. A base layer is operable to be attached to a skin of a patient. The base layer forms a pre-fabricated aperture through which a wound of the patient is accessible. A cover layer is coupled with the base layer. The cover layer is operable to cover the pre-fabricated aperture, and is permanently adhered to the base layer along at least a portion of the cover layer. The base layer and the cover layer are made of like materials.
BANDAGE WHICH ENABLES EXAMINING OR TREATING A WOUND WITHOUT REMOVING THE ADHESIVE
This disclosure concerns a multicomponent bandaging system consisting of a lid, which can cover a wound in human skin, and a base, which is attached to the skin around the wound by adhesive and supports the edges of the lid, which can easily be removed and replaced many times to facilitate examining or treating the wound while the base remains in place. The bandaging system has multiple embodiments to accommodate various situations. An embodiment with generally planar components is very simple but may cause vertical pressure on the skin near the wound when the lid is removed or attached. Such pressure is avoided by alternative embodiments in which the components have non-planar parts. Some embodiments have a hinge on an edge of the lid which allows the wound to be uncovered without detaching the lid. The system is designed to be comfortable, convenient, easy, and quick to use.