Patent classifications
A61F13/0223
Dressing Allowing Enhanced Articulation With Strategic Welds
In some examples, a dressing suitable for treating a tissue site may include a fluid management assembly including a fluid restraint configured to reduce a fluid capacity of the fluid management assembly proximate to the fluid restraint. Other features may be associated with the dressing including, by way of example and without limitation, abase layer, an adhesive, one or more wicking layers, and an absorbent layer. Other dressings, apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed.
Dressing Including Outlet Connection Fluid Buffer
In some examples, a dressing suitable for treating a tissue site may include a sealing member configured to form a sealed enclosure relative to the tissue site. A fluid buffer may be configured to be positioned at a sealing member aperture in fluid communication between the sealed enclosure and an ambient environment external to the sealed enclosure. Other dressings, apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed.
Composite dressings for improved granulation and reduced maceration with negative-pressure treatment
A dressing for treating a tissue site with negative pressure may include a first layer having a first side, a second side, and fenestrations having a raised edge extending from the first side. The raised edge is configured to expand in response to a pressure gradient across the first layer. The dressing also includes a second layer adjacent to the first side. The second layer includes a manifold. The dressing also includes a cover coupled to the second layer opposite the first layer. The cover includes a polymer drape.
ABSORBENT DRESSING WITH REMOTE MEASUREMENT OF DRESSING MOISTURE
A system or apparatus including a dressing, a dressing interface, and a humidity sensor may be suitable for use with systems and methods for treating a tissue site. Embodiments of the apparatus are provided for treating a tissue site with reduced pressure provided by a source of reduced pressure. The dressing may include abase layer, a sealing member disposed proximate the base layer to define an enclosure providing a sealed space over the tissue site, and an absorbent member disposed within the enclosure. The dressing interface may comprise a reduced-pressure port configured to be coupled to the source of reduced pressure and a therapy port covered by a hydrophobic filter defining a reduced-pressure pathway between the hydrophobic filter and the source of reduced pressure. The humidity sensor may comprise a sensing portion fluidly coupled to the reduced-pressure pathway and an output for providing a humidity signal that indicates the amount of fluid extracted from the tissue site and stored by the absorbent member. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.
Collapsible dressing for negative pressure wound treatment
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems, apparatuses, and methods that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressings comprising an obscuring layer that may hide fluid contained therein and a stabilizing structure that may aid in wound closure.
Forward osmosis medical and wound care devices
Devices and methods herein remove water from human or animal biological waste fluids using one or more forward osmosis filters. The devices allow for the volume of liquid or semi-liquid waste, including potentially infectious liquid waste, to be filtered to reduce potential exposure of healthcare staff to infectious liquid waste. On a hospital, healthcare staff, or individual patient basis, removing water and concentrating the waste can reduce challenges in management and disposal of the waste. Devices herein use forward osmosis to manage and filter, using one or more suitably sized filter(s), biological fluid exudate from wounds. The devices can be constructed to transport water present in the exudate away from a wound. The wound treatment devices herein not only allow for fluid from wounds to be filtered but also provide structures that can protect wounds from external contaminants, including bacteria and viruses. The wound treatment devices can be incorporated into negative pressure wound therapy systems, if desired.
FORWARD OSMOSIS MEDICAL AND WOUND CARE DEVICES
Devices and methods herein remove water from human or animal biological waste fluids using one or more forward osmosis filters. The devices allow for the volume of liquid or semi-liquid waste, including potentially infectious liquid waste, to be filtered to reduce potential exposure of healthcare staff to infectious liquid waste. On a hospital, healthcare staff, or individual patient basis, removing water and concentrating the waste can reduce challenges in management and disposal of the waste. Devices herein use forward osmosis to manage and filter, using one or more suitably sized filter(s), biological fluid exudate from wounds. The devices can be constructed to transport water present in the exudate away from a wound. The wound treatment devices herein not only allow for fluid from wounds to be filtered but also provide structures that can protect wounds from external contaminants, including bacteria and viruses. The wound treatment devices can be incorporated into negative pressure wound therapy systems, if desired.
Negative pressure wound dressing
A dressing for negative pressure wound therapy includes an absorbent layer comprising a gelling absorbent material for absorbing exudate, a peripheral adhesive skin contact layer comprising a hydrocolloid adhesive and defining a window through which the absorbent layer is able to contact a wound, and a cover layer that is water impermeable and air permeable. The cover layer defines an aperture to be used with a pump assembly to provide negative pressure to a wound site.
ABSORBENT WOUND DRESSINGS
An absorbent wound dressing (1) comprising a superabsorbent material (13) that is in fluid communication with the surface of a wound to which the dressing is applied when in use. The superabsorbent material (13) is enclosed in an envelope (14,15) having a wound-facing surface that is knitted or woven from a yarn comprising gelling fibres.
Wound pad and a self-adhesive member comprising a wound pad
Disclosed is a wound pad with fibers and being provided with at least a first and a second discrete group of incisions, wherein each one of the discrete groups of incisions has at least a first incision, a second incision, and a third incision all extending from a common starting point to a respective end point, wherein each respective end point is spaced from the other end points.