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Absorbent wound dressings
12127913 · 2024-10-29 · ·

An absorbent wound dressing (1) comprising a superabsorbent material (13) that is in fluid communication with the surface of a wound to which the dressing is applied when in use. The superabsorbent material (13) is enclosed in an envelope (14,15) having a wound-facing surface that is knitted or woven from a yarn comprising gelling fibres.

METHOD FOR APPLYING ELASTOMER AND A CABLE TO A FABRIC LAYER
20240359383 · 2024-10-31 · ·

In a method for supplying elastomer and a cable embedded in the elastomer to a fabric layer of a garment or a bandage, the elastomer is applied in a flowable state to the fabric layer via a nozzle and the cable is applied to the fabric layer via the same nozzle simultaneously with the elastomer, at least in some phases such that the elastomer encases at least part of the cable.

Suture sleeve patch and methods of delivery within an existing arthroscopic workflow

Suture delivered patches adapted for interposition, augmentation or repair devices for use in tendon and ligament repair, including rotator cuff repair, have been developed as well as methods for their delivery using suture guided arthroscopic methods. The repair patches may be provided from suitable biocompatible materials. The patches may be delivered using anchored sutures already in use during a surgical repair including, open, minimally invasive, endoscopic, and arthroscopic repair procedures. Additionally, fixation of the suture delivered repair patch is secured along with the normal suture securing workflow of the one or more sutures used to deliver the patch.

Skin treatment devices

Devices, kits and methods described herein may be for wound healing, including the treatment, amelioration, or prevention of scars and/or keloids by applying and/or maintaining a pre-determined strain in an elastic skin treatment device that is then affixed to the skin surface using skin adhesives to transfer a generally planar force from the bandage to the skin surface. Applicators are used to apply and/or maintain the strains, and some of the applicators are further configured to provide at least some mechanical advantage to the user when exerting loads onto the skin treatment device.

Material and apparel that positively affect the health and wellbeing of a mammal
12144985 · 2024-11-19 · ·

A material and apparel that positively affect the health and well-being of a mammal include fibers that are formed with a semiconductor. Upon contact of the material or apparel with a region of the mammal's body, a positive effect occurs that relates to the health and wellbeing of that mammal. The material includes a region that includes an expanse. The expanse is formed with a semiconductor and constructed for contact with the skin of the mammal. The apparel has a body that includes a region that has a wearable form made of a semiconductor, and is constructed for making contact with a human body when the human wears the apparel.

Wound covering for wound monitoring and therapeutic agent delivery

A wound covering includes a flexible main body, and a sensor element incorporated into the main body. The sensor element includes a mesh formed from a plurality of fibers, and the sensor element is configured to undergo a change in appearance in response to a change in a parameter associated with wound exudate. The wound covering further includes a supply of therapeutic agent configured to diffuse the therapeutic agent from the wound covering into a wound when the wound covering is placed on the wound.

MICROSTRUCTURE-BASED SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR WOUND CLOSURE
20240366222 · 2024-11-07 ·

Systems, apparatus, and methods related to wound closure devices comprising one or more microstructures are described herein. In some embodiments, the wound closure devices include a backing and a microstructure array. The microstructure array may include a first 5 portion, a second portion, and a bridge portion. The first portion and the second portion each include one or more microstructures configured to penetrate tissue. Additionally, the first portion and the second portion each include one or more expandable portions such that the wound closure device is configured to expand in length. The wound closure device is configured to grip tissue surrounding a wound to either close the wound or secure the tissue in place.

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.

TOPICAL WOUND DRESSINGS AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF
20240423844 · 2024-12-26 ·

Wound dressings for local application of therapeutic agents to a wound site include multilayer dressings and topical compositions for direct application to the skin, both comprising at least one therapeutic agent that is cannabidiol. The inventive wound dressings deliver and retain therapeutic agents locally at the wound site, while limiting or eliminating systemic absorption. Multilayer dressings of the invention also provide a means to add or replenish the therapeutic agent without changing the need to change the dressings.

ANTIMICROBIAL WOUND CARE DRESSING

Antimicrobial dressings for prevention and mitigation of biofilm and bacterial infection by an applied electric current are provided. Methods of making the dressings and methods of applying an electric current to promote the wound healing process are also disclosed.