A61L15/28

BANDAGE HAVING HEMOSTATIC GAUZE AND METHOD THEREFOR
20180008474 · 2018-01-11 ·

A bandage to control bleeding from an open wound has a hemostatic gauze. An absorbent pad is removably attached to the hemostatic gauze.

BANDAGE HAVING HEMOSTATIC GAUZE AND METHOD THEREFOR
20180008474 · 2018-01-11 ·

A bandage to control bleeding from an open wound has a hemostatic gauze. An absorbent pad is removably attached to the hemostatic gauze.

BANDAGE HAVING HEMOSTATIC GAUZE AND METHOD THEREFOR
20180008474 · 2018-01-11 ·

A bandage to control bleeding from an open wound has a hemostatic gauze. An absorbent pad is removably attached to the hemostatic gauze.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR WOUND TREATMENT
20230000991 · 2023-01-05 ·

A composition for treating a wound includes graphene oxide (GO) and hyaluronic acid (HA) that are covalently linked, XAV939, and water. The composition can also include a surfactant, such as PEG. The composition can be topically administered to a subject to treat a wound of the subject. Methods of treating a wound using the composition are also provided.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR WOUND TREATMENT
20230000991 · 2023-01-05 ·

A composition for treating a wound includes graphene oxide (GO) and hyaluronic acid (HA) that are covalently linked, XAV939, and water. The composition can also include a surfactant, such as PEG. The composition can be topically administered to a subject to treat a wound of the subject. Methods of treating a wound using the composition are also provided.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR WOUND TREATMENT
20230000991 · 2023-01-05 ·

A composition for treating a wound includes graphene oxide (GO) and hyaluronic acid (HA) that are covalently linked, XAV939, and water. The composition can also include a surfactant, such as PEG. The composition can be topically administered to a subject to treat a wound of the subject. Methods of treating a wound using the composition are also provided.

ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH BIOCOMPOSTABLE PROPERTIES

Disclosed is an absorbent article with biocompostable properties, such as a baby diaper or adult incontinence product. Particularly, the present invention is directed to a biocompostable absorbent sanitary article including a blend of synthetic and bio-based superabsorbent polymers with a high degree of biocompostability. The sanitary article comprises, in one embodiment, at least a top layer, a back layer, and absorbent core, wherein the absorbent core includes a superabsorbent polymer, and wherein at least the superabsorbent polymer is biocompostable.

ABSORBENT ARTICLES WITH BIOCOMPOSTABLE PROPERTIES

Disclosed is an absorbent article with biocompostable properties, such as a baby diaper or adult incontinence product. Particularly, the present invention is directed to a biocompostable absorbent sanitary article including a blend of synthetic and bio-based superabsorbent polymers with a high degree of biocompostability. The sanitary article comprises, in one embodiment, at least a top layer, a back layer, and absorbent core, wherein the absorbent core includes a superabsorbent polymer, and wherein at least the superabsorbent polymer is biocompostable.

Device and method for wound therapy

A wound therapy device is disclosed. The wound therapy device may include a housing for covering at least a portion of a wound and for sealing to a body surface of a patient. The housing may also include a liquid collector for retaining liquid therein and a vacuum connection for coupling to a vacuum source. The vacuum connection may be in gaseous communication with the liquid collector. The vacuum connection may be separated from the liquid collector by a liquid barrier.

Device and method for wound therapy

A wound therapy device is disclosed. The wound therapy device may include a housing for covering at least a portion of a wound and for sealing to a body surface of a patient. The housing may also include a liquid collector for retaining liquid therein and a vacuum connection for coupling to a vacuum source. The vacuum connection may be in gaseous communication with the liquid collector. The vacuum connection may be separated from the liquid collector by a liquid barrier.