A61F13/01029

WOUND DRESSING AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20240238127 · 2024-07-18 ·

A wound dressing is provided in some embodiments of the present disclosure. The wound dressing includes a porous substrate and a functional layer disposed on the porous substrate. The functional layer is charged or has conductivity. A method of manufacturing a wound dressing is further provided in some embodiments of the present disclosure.

Limb and Torso Cover with Elastic Closure
20240238126 · 2024-07-18 ·

An elasticized protective covering for limb or torso, comprising self-encased elastic band or bands integrated at the open end or ends of the cover, made of proprietary polymeric material to offer simple, effective and affordable protection for areas of concern and healing sites and prevention of contamination and infection throughout treatment and recovery while maintaining daily hygiene for bathing or showering and eliminating the need for cumbersome and constricting straps, tourniquets, adhesives, Velcro, drawstring or gasket closures.

Textile part
12036140 · 2024-07-16 · ·

A textile part, in particular a textile orthopedic aid, having a textile main panel as well as at least one functional element from plastics material which is disposed on the main panel, wherein at least one planar cover element which engages only in portions across the functional element disposed in the main panel and which also extends across the main panel is provided, wherein the cover element is connected to the main panel and/or the functional element, and the functional element is connected to the main panel in a materially integral manner.

ELASTOMERIC ABSORBENT ARTICLES
20190076304 · 2019-03-14 ·

The present invention includes disposable absorbent articles, such as disposable undergarment, diapers, other garments, and wound care dressings, having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers and an absorbent core system that disposed on top of or between the two substrate layers. This invention may also include a disposable article having an elastomeric material disposed between two substrate layers without an absorbent core. The inclusion of an stretch adhesive in the construction of the article in various portions of the article (e.g., fastening tabs, front and/or rear sections, entire article, etc.) results in improved securement of the article to a wearer for reducing the risk of leakage and further improving comfort for the wearer. Furthermore, the inclusion of a stretch adhesive can provide a smooth contoured fit to a wearer, thereby improving appearance and self-confidence for the wearer.

Anisotropic drapes and systems

An anisotropic wound drape for treating a wound on a patient includes a flexible sheet for placing over a tissue site. The flexible sheet includes a first isotropic zone, and a second isotropic zone. The first isotropic zone and the second isotropic zone are configured to provide the flexible sheet with anisotropic stretching properties. The anisotropic drape may used as part of a reduced-pressure wound treatment system. Other systems and methods are also presented.

Three-layered wound dressing and method of manufacturing the same

A three-layered wound dressing, including: a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The first layer includes a blend of first hydrophilic fibers and first hydrophobic fibers, the second layer includes a blend of second hydrophilic fibers and second hydrophobic fibers, and the third layer includes hydrophobic fibers. The second layer is disposed between the first layer and the third layer. In use, the first layer contacts a wound.

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR WOUND THERAPY

Some arrangements disclosed herein relate to devices and methods for treating a wound, comprising applying negative pressure to the wound through a cover applied over a wound, monitoring the internal pressure to the wound, and controlling the closure of the wound by controlling the amount that a wound packing material positioned under the cover collapses within the wound based on the monitored internal pressure. The wound packing material collapse can be controlled to ensure that the monitored internal pressure does not exceed a threshold value. Additionally, some embodiments or arrangements disclosed herein relate to a visualization element to visualize a location of a wound surface. The visualization element can comprise a radiopaque member that is configured to be positioned on or adjacent to a surface of an open wound.

WOUND DRESSING
20190053951 · 2019-02-21 ·

Provided is a multi-layered non-woven wound dressing produced by a method including steps of: preparing multiple natural polymeric layers; stacking the multiple natural polymeric layers to form a polymeric structure; preparing multiple natural polymeric threads; and stitching the polymeric structure with the natural polymeric threads to enforce a formed multi-layered non-woven wound dressing and continuous crossing lines to enforce the formed multi-layered non-woven wound dressing to reinforce its longitudinal and transversal tensile strength for a pre-set period of degradation in wound.

Absorbent cicatrization dressing and uses thereof for chronic wounds

One subject of the present invention is a dressing essentially consisting of: an absorbent nonwoven compress formed from a mixture: of bicomponent thermal bonding non-absorbent fibers, of core-shell type, said core being made of polyester (polyethylene terephthalate, PET) and the shell being made of polyethylene; of bicomponent superabsorbent fibers of core-shell type with a core made of polyacrylonitrile and a shell made of polyacrylate; and a net fabric made from a hydrocolloid elastomer mass partially covering the face of the compress intended to come into contact with the wound. This product is especially intended to promote the healing of chronic wounds by optimizing the debridement.

Multifunctional-reinforced dressing
20190038569 · 2019-02-07 ·

This invention relates to a surgical or medical dressing which comprises a supporting and reinforcing layer of elastomeric material (as polyethylene homopolymer) embedded in the composition of honey/additives, to supplement the mechanical strength, which would be fabricated as a single integral piece, intended to provide multi-functional properties in the wound environment, particularly for promote or expedite the regeneration or repair deep tissue injuries or chronic wounds such as ulcers.

Several additional characteristics of this new dressing provide an advantage to any wound care product developed from it. First, the biomaterial retains many biological properties of its major constituents (honey/additives). Second, the application of this safety dressing is greatly simplified particularly for pediatric burn Care.