A61F13/00987

Wound dressing and method of treatment

A wound dressing, a method of manufacturing a wound dressing, and a method of treating a patient are disclosed. The wound dressing may include an absorbent layer for absorbing wound exudate; and an obscuring element for at least partially obscuring a view of wound exudate absorbed by the absorbent layer in use.

Reduced-pressure, wound-closure and treatment systems and methods

A reduced-pressure, wound closure system is presented that generates a closing force on a surface wound and optionally provides reduced pressure to a body cavity or tissue site. The sealed contracting member, when placed under reduced pressure, generates the closing force. One illustrative system includes a first attachment member and a second attachment member, a sealed contracting member coupled to the first attachment member and the second attachment member, and wherein the closing force is generated between the first attachment member and the second attachment member when reduced pressure is supplied to the sealed contracting member. Other systems and methods are presented.

Reduced-Pressure, Deep-Tissue Closure Systems And Methods

A reduced-pressure, deep-tissue closure device for applying a closing force on a deep tissue includes a contractible matrix that is formed with a first plurality of apertures and which has a first side and a second, inward-facing side. The contractible matrix is for disposing proximate to the deep tissue. A reduced-pressure source is fluidly coupled to the contractible matrix and operable to deliver reduced pressure to the contractible matrix. When under reduced pressure, the contractible matrix grips the deep tissue adjacent the contractible matrix and provides a closing force on the deep tissue. A system and method are also presented.

SILICONE WOUND DRESSING AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING AND USING THEREOF
20180169292 · 2018-06-21 ·

Provided are a silicone wound dressing, a method of manufacturing thereof and a method of using thereof. The silicone wound dressing has a silicone dressing base material and an amorphous carbon coating formed on the silicone dressing base material. The amorphous carbon coating is formed by subjecting the silicone dressing base material to a plasma polymerization in a plasma device under an atmosphere of a mixed gas comprising a hydrocarbon gas and an oxygen-containing gas. The silicone wound dressing has excellent oxygen permeability and is less likely to adhere to the wound. The speedy recovery of the wound is promoted by covering the wound with the silicone wound dressing.

Wound dressing including a biocelulose layer having a bacteria-adsorbing design

A wound dressing including at least one layer made of microbially produced cellulose formed into a biocellulose layer, wherein the wound dressing is configured to adsorb bacteria and wherein the thickness of the bio-cellulose layer is between 0.08 and 1.5 mm, as well as a method for producing such a wound dressing.

WOUND DRESSING
20180125721 · 2018-05-10 ·

The present invention relates to a wound dressing composition for use as or in a wound dressing and to methods of making the wound dressing composition. The wound dressing composition comprises an absorbent material, an adhesive material and an anchor material attached to the absorbent material and the adhesive material. The anchor material is operable to maintain a link between the absorbent material and the adhesive material when the wound dressing composition is wet.

TOPSHEETS INTEGRATED WITH HETEROGENOUS MASS LAYER

An absorbent article and method of making the absorbent article are disclosed. The absorbent article having a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core structure having one or more layers wherein at least one layer is a heterogeneous mass layer, wherein the topsheet and the heterogeneous mass are integrated such that they reside in the same X-Y plane.

Nonwoven with Bio Particles and Methods of Making the Same

An article. The article includes a nonwoven matrix; and bioactive glass particles enmeshed in the nonwoven matrix; wherein the article is a conformable wound dressing. A method of making the article includes flowing molten polymer through a plurality of orifices to form filaments; attenuating the filaments into fibers; directing a stream of bioactive glass particles amidst the filaments or fibers; and collecting a nonwoven matrix and bioactive glass particles enmeshed in the nonwoven matrix.

Reduced-pressure, deep-tissue closure systems and methods

A reduced-pressure, deep-tissue closure device for applying a closing force on a deep tissue includes a contractible matrix that is formed with a first plurality of apertures and which has a first side and a second, inward-facing side. The contractible matrix is for disposing proximate to the deep tissue. A reduced-pressure source is fluidly coupled to the contractible matrix and operable to deliver reduced pressure to the contractible matrix. When under reduced pressure, the contractible matrix grips the deep tissue adjacent the contractible matrix and provides a closing force on the deep tissue. A system and method are also presented.

DRESSING APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING HEALING
20180049923 · 2018-02-22 ·

A dressing apparatus and methods for facilitating healing, the apparatus and methods involving a dressing member, an electromagnetically conductive element mechanically coupled with the dressing member, and a primary RFID device configured to transmit at least one output signal to the electromagnetically conductive element, to receive at least one return signal from the electromagnetically conductive element, and to provide an alert if the at least one return signal has a strength corresponding to at least approximately a threshold amount of fluid present in the dressing member, whereby healing is facilitated.