Patent classifications
A61L15/28
DISSOLVABLE GEL-FORMING FILM FOR DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS
Disclosed is a dissolvable, gel-forming film, and methods for its use, comprising a water-soluble cellulose ether, a hydrophilic rheological modifying agent, and an active proteolytic enzyme or other drug substance. The gel-forming film has a water content of less than 15% w/w and is capable of forming a hydrogel when contacted with water or other aqueous medium. The disclosed films achieve delivery of stable proteolytic enzymes to the desired site of action in a manner that provides uniform delivery of the enzymes.
Skin contact material
A substrate based skin contact material formed from a hydrocolloid having a silicone based component extending over regions of the substrate surface. The adhesive is formed non-continuously over the substrate to provide areas devoid of adhesive to allow appreciable moisture transfer between the skin and substrate and improve the skin friendliness of the material during use and allow convenient removal with avoidance of skin irritation.
Skin contact material
A substrate based skin contact material formed from a hydrocolloid having a silicone based component extending over regions of the substrate surface. The adhesive is formed non-continuously over the substrate to provide areas devoid of adhesive to allow appreciable moisture transfer between the skin and substrate and improve the skin friendliness of the material during use and allow convenient removal with avoidance of skin irritation.
Dressing Employing Features For Protection Against Maceration
Dressings for treating a tissue site with negative pressure are disclosed, which may include a dressing having multiple layers and incorporating a material adapted to neutralize proteolytic enzymes. In one example embodiment, a dressing may include a first layer comprising a hydrophobic gel having a plurality of apertures. A material adapted to neutralize proteolytic enzymes may be applied to a surface of the first layer. The dressing may further include a second layer comprising a fenestrated film and coupled to the first layer. Additionally, the dressing may include a third layer comprising a manifold, which in some instances may be a polymeric foam. The dressing may further include a fourth layer comprising a polymer drape.
Dressing Employing Features For Protection Against Maceration
Dressings for treating a tissue site with negative pressure are disclosed, which may include a dressing having multiple layers and incorporating a material adapted to neutralize proteolytic enzymes. In one example embodiment, a dressing may include a first layer comprising a hydrophobic gel having a plurality of apertures. A material adapted to neutralize proteolytic enzymes may be applied to a surface of the first layer. The dressing may further include a second layer comprising a fenestrated film and coupled to the first layer. Additionally, the dressing may include a third layer comprising a manifold, which in some instances may be a polymeric foam. The dressing may further include a fourth layer comprising a polymer drape.
COLLAGEN POLYSACCHARIDE WOUND DRESSING
The present disclosure relates generally to wound dressing compositions that include a β-glucan which can stimulate an immunomodulatory effect on cells within a wound, increase the healing rate of a wound, and stimulate the healing of recalcitrant wounds. The wound dressing includes a mixture of a collagen, a polysaccharide, and a β-glucan. Also disclosed herein are methods for use of the wound dressing as well as kits including the wound dressings of the present technology.
COLLAGEN POLYSACCHARIDE WOUND DRESSING
The present disclosure relates generally to wound dressing compositions that include a β-glucan which can stimulate an immunomodulatory effect on cells within a wound, increase the healing rate of a wound, and stimulate the healing of recalcitrant wounds. The wound dressing includes a mixture of a collagen, a polysaccharide, and a β-glucan. Also disclosed herein are methods for use of the wound dressing as well as kits including the wound dressings of the present technology.
System and method for treating a wound
In at least one embodiment there is a wound application comprising at least one film applied over a wound comprising at least 1% green tea, and at least 0.01% sugar, wherein said film comprises a polymeric film comprising united chains and monomeric glucose points. In at least one other embodiment there is a wound application comprising a solution comprising at least trace amounts of colloidal silver, at least trace amounts of sodium chloride, at least trace amounts of dextrose; and water, wherein the colloidal silver, the sodium chloride and the dextrose are dissolved in water. In at least one other embodiment there is an application for treating a wound comprising both a solution comprising at least trace amounts of colloidal silver and a film comprising at least trace amounts of green tea applied over the solution on top of a wound.
System and method for treating a wound
In at least one embodiment there is a wound application comprising at least one film applied over a wound comprising at least 1% green tea, and at least 0.01% sugar, wherein said film comprises a polymeric film comprising united chains and monomeric glucose points. In at least one other embodiment there is a wound application comprising a solution comprising at least trace amounts of colloidal silver, at least trace amounts of sodium chloride, at least trace amounts of dextrose; and water, wherein the colloidal silver, the sodium chloride and the dextrose are dissolved in water. In at least one other embodiment there is an application for treating a wound comprising both a solution comprising at least trace amounts of colloidal silver and a film comprising at least trace amounts of green tea applied over the solution on top of a wound.
System and method for treating a wound
In at least one embodiment there is a wound application comprising at least one film applied over a wound comprising at least 1% green tea, and at least 0.01% sugar, wherein said film comprises a polymeric film comprising united chains and monomeric glucose points. In at least one other embodiment there is a wound application comprising a solution comprising at least trace amounts of colloidal silver, at least trace amounts of sodium chloride, at least trace amounts of dextrose; and water, wherein the colloidal silver, the sodium chloride and the dextrose are dissolved in water. In at least one other embodiment there is an application for treating a wound comprising both a solution comprising at least trace amounts of colloidal silver and a film comprising at least trace amounts of green tea applied over the solution on top of a wound.