A61M1/913

Low Acuity Dressing With Integral Pump

Systems, assemblies, and methods for providing negative-pressure therapy to a tissue site are described. The system can include an absorbent and a sealing layer configured to cover the absorbent. The system can also include a blister fluidly coupled to the absorbent. The blister may have a collapsed position and an expanded position. A first check valve may be fluidly coupled to the absorbent and the blister and configured to prevent fluid flow from the blister into the absorbent if the blister is moved from the expanded position to the collapsed position. A second check valve may be fluidly coupled to the blister and the ambient environment and configured to prevent fluid flow from the ambient environment into the blister if the blister is moved from the collapsed position to the expanded position.

REMOVABLE AND REPLACEABLE DRESSING INTERFACE FOR A NEGATIVE-PRESSURE THERAPY SYSTEM

A dressing interface for connecting a negative-pressure source to a dressing may have a coupling member comprising an aperture, a first adhesive region having a first region peel strength, and a second adhesive region having a second region peel strength less than the first region peel strength. The dressing interface may further have a flange coupled to the coupling member, and a conduit housing coupled to the flange and extending through the aperture in the contact layer.

Methods of managing moisture when using a low profile wound connection conduit

A low-profile dressing interface or connector may comprise at least two side-by-side fluid pathways fluidly coupled to a recessed space of the connector, one for providing negative pressure to a tissue interface and the other for sensing negative pressure within the recessed space adjacent the tissue interface. The apparatus may comprise a top layer having a plurality of closed cells with tapered sidewalls. The apparatus may also comprise a base layer forming a sealed space between the top layer and the base layer. The base layer may further include a plurality of closed cells having tapered sidewalls. The apparatus may then further comprise a barrier coupled between the top layer and the base layer to form two fluid pathways within the sealed space.

Multiple dressing negative pressure wound therapy system

Embodiments described herein relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for the treatment of wounds, for example using multiple wound dressings in combination with negative pressure wound therapy. A negative pressure would therapy apparatus can include a negative pressure source and a controller. The negative pressure source can include inlets configured to couple via fluid flow paths to wound dressings. The fluid flow paths can include pressure sensors configured to measure pressure in the fluid flow paths. The pressure sensors can include a first pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the first fluid flow path and a second pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the second fluid flow path. The controller can be configured to operate the negative pressure source and provide, based on measured pressure, indication of at least one operating condition associated with at least one of the fluid flow paths.

NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY APPARATUS

Disclosed embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods for wound treatment. In certain embodiments, a wound treatment apparatus can comprise a wound dressing configured to be positioned over a wound site. The wound dressing can comprise an absorbent layer for absorbing wound exudate. The absorbent layer can comprise a superabsorbent material, wherein the superabsorbent material is positioned at one or more target areas of the absorbent layer. A backing layer can be provided over the absorbent layer and comprising at least one orifice.

CUSTOMIZABLE DRESSING WITH INTEGRATED BRIDGE
20230390481 · 2023-12-07 ·

A dressing for treating a tissue site with negative pressure may comprise a manifold layer having a first surface configured to face the tissue site, a second surface opposite the first surface, and a thickness extending between the first surface and the second surface. The manifold layer may comprise a tissue portion and a bridge portion. The bridge portion may be coupled to the tissue portion and may comprise a distal end configured to be extended away from the tissue portion. The dressing may also comprise a flexible drape configured to form a sealed space including the manifold layer at the tissue site.

Fluidic connector for negative pressure wound therapy

Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a wound treatment apparatus employing a fluidic connector for negative pressure wound therapy and methods of using the same. Some embodiments are directed to improved fluidic connectors for connecting to a wound site, for example a fluidic connector including a reinforcement, and methods of using the same.

Multiple dressing negative pressure wound therapy system

Embodiments described herein relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for the treatment of wounds, for example using multiple wound dressings in combination with negative pressure wound therapy. A negative pressure would therapy apparatus can include a negative pressure source and a controller. The negative pressure source can include inlets configured to couple via fluid flow paths to wound dressings. The fluid flow paths can include pressure sensors configured to measure pressure in the fluid flow paths. The pressure sensors can include a first pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the first fluid flow path and a second pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the second fluid flow path. The controller can be configured to operate the negative pressure source and provide, based on measured pressure, indication of at least one operating condition associated with at least one of the fluid flow paths.

Connection device for use in the negative pressure therapy of wounds

The invention relates to a connection device (2) for use in the negative pressure therapy of wounds, comprising a flexible conducting means (6) and a connecting body (4) made of an elastomeric flexible material which can be applied to a negative pressure dressing which covers the wound and seals the wound off from the atmosphere, wherein the connecting body (4) has a centrally arranged raised first area (8) which receives the conducting means (6), and a flatter flange-shaped second area (10) opposite the first area, which second area forms a contact plane (12) on the negative pressure dressing, wherein a conducting portion (46) which is closed on all sides and is formed by the central first area adjoins a free end of the delivery lumen (42) of the conducting means (6) which opens in the central first area, wherein said conducting portion first opens at a distal end into an interior (16) of the central first area (8) and from there is in fluid communication with the suction lumen (40) of the conducting means (6), characterized in that the central first area (8) has one single contiguous opening (20) which opens towards the negative pressure dressing in the contact plane (12), such that the at least one suction lumen (40) communicates with the wound space through said contiguous opening (20), and that extensions (22) integral with the first area (8) and extending in the contact plane (12) with free ends protrude into said contiguous opening (20) and form a means for preventing penetration of dressing or wound inlay materials sucked out of the wound space.

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY
20210290837 · 2021-09-23 ·

Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a negative pressure appliance and methods of using the same in the treatment of wounds. Some embodiments are directed to improved fluidic connectors or suction adapters for connecting to a wound site, having an air leak channel separated from a suction channel.