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Head trauma bandage cap and method

An emergency head trauma bandage cap with a detachable strap system and method of use, which, when applied to the head, delivers minimal pressure to control bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of cooling gel to control intracranial/internal swelling or hot packs to prevent hypothermia in non-trauma situations, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.

HAIR GROWTH STIMULATING DRESSING
20190240165 · 2019-08-08 ·

The present invention discloses a hair growth stimulating dressing having advantages of simple manufacturing processes, low manufacture cost and reasonable selling price. To fabricate the hair growth stimulating dressing, it is firstly took mesoporous silica nanoparticles doped with lanthanide elements and at least one polymer matrix as raw materials to fabricate a plurality of biological fibers; and subsequently, the biological fibers are weaved to a biological textile. Particularly, the hair growth stimulating dressing can indeed show a promotion effect of hair growth on the heads of BALB/c nude mice after being covered onto the head of the nude mice. Therefore, compared to the fact that the commercial hair growth promoting products only just can show apparent hair growing effect on user's head after being continuously used for at least 4 months, this hair growth stimulating dressing only takes 7 days to exhibit positive hair growing effect on user's head.

System for treatment of eye conditions
10369056 · 2019-08-06 ·

A dry eye treatment device and method including a pliable thermal pack engageable upon a first side of a vibration ring is provided. The vibration ring has a second side adapted for positioning on the eyelid of a user to communicate vibration thereto from the vibration ring and heat or cold from a bulging portion of the thermal pack communicating through a central opening of the vibration ring. A cover forming a cavity on the face of the user to house the vibration ring and the thermal pack may also be employed.

HEAD TRAUMA BANDAGE CAP AND METHOD

An emergency head trauma bandage cap with a detachable strap system and method of use, which, when applied to the head, delivers minimal pressure to control bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of cooling gel to control intracranial/internal swelling or hot packs to prevent hypothermia in non-trauma situations, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.

FOLDABLE ABSORBENT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20190192355 · 2019-06-27 ·

A foldable absorbent apparatus to ameliorate bleeding of a wound which includes a first and second absorbent pad layer to absorb a fluid, and a malleable material layer enclosed within the first and second absorbent layer configured to be formed in various shapes, wherein the malleable material allows the first and second absorbent pad layers to be formed in various shapes to apply a pressure to a wound while at the same time absorbing fluids from the wound to promote healing of the wound.

FOLDABLE ABSORBENT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20190192355 · 2019-06-27 ·

A foldable absorbent apparatus to ameliorate bleeding of a wound which includes a first and second absorbent pad layer to absorb a fluid, and a malleable material layer enclosed within the first and second absorbent layer configured to be formed in various shapes, wherein the malleable material allows the first and second absorbent pad layers to be formed in various shapes to apply a pressure to a wound while at the same time absorbing fluids from the wound to promote healing of the wound.

Facial Bandage Assembly
20190183686 · 2019-06-20 ·

A facial bandage assembly for absorbing nasal drainage includes a dressing is configured to be positioned on a face such that the dressing extends laterally beneath a nose. The dressing is comprised of a fluid absorbent material to absorb fluid draining from the nose. A strip is positioned within the dressing and the strip is comprised of a resiliently bendable material. The strip is manipulated to shape the dressing into a selected shape to conform to contours of the face. A pair of straps is provided and each of the straps is coupled to the dressing. Each of the straps is extended over a selected one of a pair of ears thereby retaining the dressing beneath the nose.

NASAL COMPRESSION DEVICE
20190167486 · 2019-06-06 ·

A nose compression device for treating a nosebleed of a person. The device includes a wire frame having a straight middle section and two end sections angled with respect to the middle section. The device also has a body attached to the wire frame, and two nasal sponges attached to the body for insertion into the person's nasal passages. The end sections are wider than the user's nose, and the device is slid upward on the user's face so that the nasal sponges enter the user's nasal passages. The end sections are then bent inward to a pinch position where they pinch the upper lateral side surfaces of the user's nose. The nasal sponges can be pre-treated with medication to further stop the nosebleed. Ice pack may also be provided that extends over the compression device. The combination of compression, medication, and cooling facilitate treatment of the nosebleed.

System for Treatment of Eye Conditions
20240180749 · 2024-06-06 ·

A dry eye treatment device and method including a pliable thermal pack engageable upon a first side of a vibration ring is provided. The vibration ring has a second side adapted for positioning on the face of a user to communicate vibration to the eyelids of a user from the vibration ring, and heat or cold from a bulging portion of the thermal pack communicating through a pair of openings in the vibration ring. A cover forming a cavity on the face of the user to house the vibration ring and the thermal pack may also be employed.

Drapes for Use in Mechanical Tissue Resuscitation Systems
20240180660 · 2024-06-06 ·

A drape for covering and sealing a porous layer of material over a body of tissue being subjected to a decompressive procedure. The drape includes a sheet of silicone rubber material formed in a generally hemispherical shape with circular perimeter edge and a strip or band of adhesive material positioned on the circular perimeter edge of the hemispherical sheet. The drape may be positioned to cover the porous layer of material that is positioned on the body of tissue to seal the drape and the porous layer to the body of tissue. The drape is configured to be fitted with a port through which suction may be drawn.