A61F13/0266

BANDAGE
20170360542 · 2017-12-21 ·

A bandage for the treatment of animal wounds and related method includes use of a flexible kinesiology tape, a pressure-sensitive adhesive and an absorbent pad disposed on an inner face of the kinesiology tape. The pressure-sensitive adhesive retains the absorbent pad on the tape while a residual portion is free to adhere in use to itself or a surface such as a skin surface surrounding the wound to retain the bandage in position.

ADHESIVE BANDAGE SYSTEM FOR MEDICATION DELIVERY AND INDICATION OF PROCEDURE LOCATION
20230181373 · 2023-06-15 ·

An adhesive bandage system features a first member with an aperture substantially circumscribed by an adhesive layer couplable to a patient's skin. A second member of the adhesive bandage is removably couplable to the first member, having an adhesive along an outer perimeter on a first side, the outer perimeter sized so as to overlap with the first member. In some methods of use, a user may adhere the first member to a patient skin, administer a topical medication through the aperture, and then adhere the second member so as to cover the aperture. The second member may be removed, as needed, to either add medication, replace the medication with a new medication, or to have access to an injection site with a needle or catheter.

Antimicrobially active wound dressing for catheter fixings
09827397 · 2017-11-28 · ·

A multilayered wound dressing which is two-dimensional and has a peripheral edge is provided that includes at least one hydrophobic antimicrobial layer, at least one absorbent layer which includes a water-containing hydrogel, and a covering layer. Starting from the edge of the wound dressing, at least one incision is formed, which partially separates the wound dressing.

WOUND DRESSING
20170239095 · 2017-08-24 ·

The present invention relates to wound dressings. In particular, the invention relates to antimicrobial wound dressings, methods of making the same and uses of the same. The wound dressing of the present invention comprises a wound contact layer and an absorption layer, wherein the wound contact layer comprises at least one antimicrobial agent and wherein the lateral wicking rate of the wound contact layer is the same or higher than the lateral wicking rate of the absorption layer. The wound dressing of the present invention provides an absorbent, conformable and anti-microbial medical device that may be used in a variety of medical situations, including post and/or pre-operative.

Adhesive bandage system and method of use
11246759 · 2022-02-15 ·

An adhesive bandage system includes a bottom package strip; a top package strip secured to the bottom package strip at a first end tab; a bandage, the bandage having a body and an adhesive layer and gauze, the adhesive layer removably engaged with an interior surface of the bottom package strip; and an applicator tab attached to a first end of the body of the bandage, the applicator tab extending outside of the bottom package strip and the top package strip; wherein the bandage is removed from between the bottom package strip and the top package strip via pulling force applied to the applicator tab.

Medical dressing for a convex body part

Disclosed is a medical dressing having a pad and a border portion. The pad can have a rim and the border portion extends along said rim. The medical dressing can be arranged in a first substantially planar configuration and be folded along a first line, and a second portion of said medical dressing is formed and a second substantially cup-shaped configuration. The first portion can be facing and contacting said second portion. Said first substantially planar configuration the first and second portions can be connected by means of a fixed connection along a second line, which defines a second line segment having a first and a second end-point. The first and second line segments are connected at their respective first end-points such that an angle between 90 and 175 degrees is formed between the first and second line segments when the medical dressing is in the first substantially planar configuration.

ABSORBENT NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY DRESSING
20210378872 · 2021-12-09 ·

Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a wound treatment apparatus employing glue on the backing layer of a wound dressing. In some embodiments, the glue limits saturation of an absorbent layer beneath the backing layer.

Closure tape dispenser

A surgical portal apparatus includes a sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end that extends along a longitudinal axis, and a surgical tape. The sleeve includes an inner wall defining an internal longitudinal passageway dimensioned for permitting passage of a surgical object therethrough and an outer wall configured for positioning against tissue. The inner and outer walls define at least a partial annular space therebetween, the annular space being in fluid communication with an opening in the outer wall. The surgical tape includes a body portion retained within the annular space of the sleeve and a leading tab extendable through the opening in the outer wall of the sleeve. The surgical tape has a first surface and a second surface, each of the first and second surfaces having at least one of tissue reactive functional groups and self-reactive functional groups.

SELF-ADHESIVE SILICONE GEL LOADED WITH MICROPARTICLES, PARTICLES WITH IMPROVED ADHESION
20220202624 · 2022-06-30 ·

The invention relates to the use of microparticles in a self-adhesive silicone gel to increase adhesion. The invention relates to a self-adhesive silicone gel that comprises microparticles and has improved adhesion properties, in particular when same also comprises additional chemical compounds/derivatives, more particularly compounds that are active, soluble or miscible in the silicone gel.

PRESSURE APPLYING DRESSING
20220175584 · 2022-06-09 ·

A dressing for applying pressure to a patient target site is provided. The dressing includes an elastic spacer longitudinally extending between first and second substrates. The elastic spacer is configured to be selectively moved between the first length and a second length. The second length is longer than the first length. A triggering element, when present, selectively maintains the elastic spacer at the second length and selectively prevents the elastic spacer from moving toward the first length. Portions of the triggering element are sequentially removable such that as each portion of the triggering element is removed, the elastic spacer sequentially moves from the second length toward the first length. The sequential movement of the elastic spacer from the second length toward the first length responsively urges the first and second substrates longitudinally toward one another to apply a predetermined amount of longitudinal force to the patient target site.