A61F13/02

Bandage
11696855 · 2023-07-11 · ·

A bandage comprising a base substrate, a wound covering portion, a first side coupling member and a second side coupling member, and a first side and second side adhesive portion. The base substrate includes a central region, a first side region and a second side region, and comprises an elastic member. The wound covering portion is positioned over the central region. The first side coupling member extends over the first side region. The second side coupling member extending over the second region. The first side adhesive portion is positioned on the first side region. The second side adhesive portion positioned on the second side region. A method of use as well as a protective carrier are likewise disclosed.

A NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY (NPWT) DRESSING

Described is a negative wound therapy (NPWT) dressing that includes a backing layer and an adhesive skin contact layer, the adhesive skin contact layer being configured to detachably adhere the dressing to a dermal surface, wherein the backing layer includes a coupling member. The coupling member includes a tubing configured to connect the dressing to a negative pressure source and to a remote fluid collector.

A NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY (NPWT) DRESSING

Described is a negative wound therapy (NPWT) dressing that includes a backing layer and an adhesive skin contact layer, the adhesive skin contact layer being configured to detachably adhere the dressing to a dermal surface, wherein the backing layer includes a coupling member. The coupling member includes a tubing configured to connect the dressing to a negative pressure source and to a remote fluid collector.

CONTROLLED OXYGEN DRESSING

A controlled oxygen dressing includes a flexible drape that is selectively permeable to air and is adhere to skin to define a first volume around a tissue site. A cover layer, impermeable to air, is sealed to the drape to thereby define a second volume between the cover layer the drape. An oxygen scavenger is arranged in the second volume and consumes oxygen in the second volume, which produces an oxygen concentration differential between the first and second volumes, This differential causes oxygen to diffuse through a covered portion of the drape, from the first volume to the second volume, thus decreasing the amount of oxygen in the first volume. Oxygen entering into the first volume from the surrounding environment diffuses through a non-covered portion of the drape. Therefore, an area of the cover layer can be selected to produce a desired level of oxygen in the first volume.

Oxygen therapy with fluid removal

An apparatus for treating a tissue site includes a dressing, an oxygen source, a valve, and a negative-pressure source. The dressing is configured to be sealed around the tissue site. The oxygen source is fluidly coupled to the dressing and configured to provide a low flow of oxygen. A first port of the valve is fluidly coupled to the dressing and the valve moves between a closed position preventing flow through the valve and an open position permitting flow through the valve. The negative-pressure source is fluidly coupled to a second port of the valve and provides negative pressure to the second port of the valve at a non-therapeutic level. The valve separates the negative-pressure source from the dressing and selectively opens when a positive pressure is applied on an upstream side of the valve.

Wound dressings and systems with high-flow therapeutic gas sources for topical wound therapy and related methods

This disclosure includes wound dressings and systems with high-flow therapeutic gas sources for topical wound therapy and related methods. Some dressings, which are configured to be coupled to tissue to facilitate delivery of therapeutic gas to the tissue, comprise a manifold that defines a plurality of gas passageways, the manifold configured to allow communication of therapeutic gas to the tissue; and a gas-occlusive layer configured to be disposed over the manifold and coupled to the tissue such that an interior volume containing the manifold is defined between the gas-occlusive layer and the tissue and the gas-occlusive layer limits escape of therapeutic gas from the interior volume; wherein the gas-occlusive layer includes: a first opening configured to allow communication of therapeutic gas into the interior volume; and one or more second openings configured to allow communication of therapeutic gas out of the interior volume.

Wound dressing, patch member and method of sensing one or more wound parameters
11690570 · 2023-07-04 · ·

In some embodiments, a wound dressing includes at least one motion sensor for sensing a motion related parameter associated with motion of the wound dressing; and at least one further sensor for sensing a healing related parameter associated with wound healing at a region of tissue of a wound or proximate a wound covered by the wound dressing.

Composite dressings for improved granulation and reduced maceration with negative-pressure treatment

A dressing may comprise a manifold having a first planar surface and a second planar surface opposite the first planar surface, and a first layer adjacent to the first planar surface and a second layer adjacent to the second planar surface. The first layer and the second layer may be laminated to the first planar surface and the second planar surface, respectively. Pressure-responsive fluid restrictions through at least one of the first layer and the second layer may be adjacent to the manifold. The first layer and the second layer may also form a sleeve or an envelope around the manifold in some embodiments. At least one of the first layer and the second layer may be configured to be disposed between the manifold and a tissue site in use. In some examples, the dressing may have a smooth or matte surface configured to contact a tissue site.

FLEXIBLE ABSORBENT BANDAGE
20230000690 · 2023-01-05 ·

A bandage includes a top film, an absorbent layer and a perforated adhesive lower layer positioned under the absorbent layer for adhering the bandage to a user's skin. The absorbent layer includes at least one incision that improves the flexibility of the bandage.

FLEXIBLE ABSORBENT BANDAGE
20230000690 · 2023-01-05 ·

A bandage includes a top film, an absorbent layer and a perforated adhesive lower layer positioned under the absorbent layer for adhering the bandage to a user's skin. The absorbent layer includes at least one incision that improves the flexibility of the bandage.