A61M1/917

Wearable light therapy apparatus
09687669 · 2017-06-27 ·

Optical light guides which transmit light exteriorly of their length are coupled to one or more lasers at ends. The optical light guides are mounted on various carriers or as part of an optical bandage to provide therapeutic light to a portion of a human body. The lasers may be activated at various times in a 24-hour period, while the optical light guides are worn by a user.

SOFT-TISSUE TREATMENT WITH NEGATIVE PRESSURE

An apparatus for promoting circulation through a subcutaneous lymph vascular network may comprise a first manifold layer, a second manifold layer coupled to the first manifold layer, and a cover layer coupled to the second manifold layer. The first manifold may have a first stiffness, and the second manifold may have a second stiffness greater than the first stiffness. In some embodiments, the apparatus may additionally have a fluid interface configured to fluidly couple at least one of the first manifold layer and the second manifold layer to a fluid conductor through the cover layer. The fluid conductor may be coupled to or configured to be coupled to a source of negative pressure.

Negative pressure wound therapy device

A wound therapy device and a kit for same with a housing material, a gasket disposed around at least a portion of the housing material, a non-woven absorption material, and a port. The gasket is sized and configured such that at least a first portion of the gasket will be adhered to a second portion of the gasket upon a folding of the housing material. A method of using a wound therapy device.

Reduced-pressure surgical wound treatment systems and methods

A reduced-pressure system for treating tissue, such as damaged subcutaneous tissue, includes a shaped dressing bolster for placing on the patient's epidermis and substantially sized to overlay the damaged subcutaneous tissue. The system further includes a sealing subsystem for providing a fluid seal over the shaped dressing bolster and a portion of the patient's epidermis, and a reduced-pressure subsystem for delivering a reduced pressure to the sealing subsystem. The reduced-pressure system may develop a force, which may include a vertical force that is realized at tissue site deeper than the epidermis or a closing force directed towards the incision. The shaped dressing bolster is shaped to evenly distribute the force. Other methods and systems are included.

WOUND CARE DEVICE
20170043067 · 2017-02-16 ·

A wound care device having a covering device fixable to the skin surrounding a wound and used for producing a closed wound space containing the wound. At least sections of the covering device are water vapor-permeable. The covering device preferably comprises a tubular film and a suction port across which a negative pressure can be generated in the wound space. The tubular film preferably has an opening with an opening length of at least 80 cm and more preferably of at least 130 cm.

NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY DEVICE
20170014276 · 2017-01-19 ·

A wound therapy device and a kit for same with a housing material, a gasket disposed around at least a portion of the housing material, a non-woven absorption material, and a port. The gasket is sized and configured such that at least a first portion of the gasket will be adhered to a second portion of the gasket upon a folding of the housing material. A method of using a wound therapy device.

WOUND CARE DEVICE
20170014275 · 2017-01-19 ·

In a wound care device having a covering device, the covering device being fixable to the skin surrounding a wound and serving to create a wound space, the covering device having a film tube that is at least in part water-vapor-permeable, and the wound care device having a suction connection by way of which a vacuum in the wound space can be created, an improvement is proposed in which the film tube makes a transition to a retainer flap via a transitional area, at least partly surrounding a sagittal axis extending transversely, in particular approximately perpendicularly, to a frontal plane that is defined by the tube axis and by a radial axis that penetrates the tube axis and extends vertically thereto.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR WOUND TREATMENT
20250143928 · 2025-05-08 ·

Devices and methods for wound treatment are disclosed. A chamber may define a treatment space having an interior engineered surface including a plurality of structures configured to provide pathways for the distribution of negative pressure and to exert mechanical stress on a wound. One or more tubes may be in fluid communication with the treatment space to facilitate the application of negative pressure, the introduction of therapeutic agents, and the removal of wound material. Therapeutic agents may be formulated with a gel, for example, a hydrogel, a hydrocolloid, alginate, methyl cellulose, gelatin or any other gels for sustained-release and enhanced usability. A wound fluid collection device including an absorbable material may interface with the wound treatment device to facilitate the collection and disposal of wound material.

Hand dressing for use with negative pressure wound therapy

A dressing includes a barrier film layer, a wound contact layer coupled to the barrier film layer, and a plurality of felted foam strips positioned between the barrier film layer and the wound contact layer. Each strip provides a manifolding pathway. The barrier film layer and the wound contact layer include a central region and a plurality of peninsular projections extending therefrom in the shape of a hand.

Wound dressing sealant and use thereof

Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to sealing compositions for negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems, devices containing the same, apparatuses, uses and methods for creating a main wound dressing portion for use in wound care, more particularly for sealing a trimmable dressing, having a main dressing portion or cell in fluid (e.g., gas) communication with additional dressing portions or cells, for use in wound care, more particularly that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to compositions for improving the versatility of wound dressings for wounds of different shapes or sizes.