Patent classifications
A61F13/14
CESAREAN SECTION INCISION SHELL
An example device for facilitating healing of a Cesarian section incision on a patient can include: a base configured to attach to skin of the patient, at least partially surrounding the Cesarian section incision; and a dome coupled with the base and extending over the Cesarian section incision, wherein the dome is configured to resist collapse when the device is worn under clothing.
ADJUSTABLE COMPRESSION GARMENT
Compression garments may include mitts and tightening apparatus to don, or put on, such compression garments. The mitts may be configured to receive a user's hand such that the user can move one or more portions of the garments using the mitts. The tightening apparatus may allow a user to selectively tighten or loosen the garments about the user's body portions. Once donned, the compression garments may apply pressure to one or more regions of the user's body such as, e.g., arm regions, shoulder regions, torso regions, and neck regions.
ADJUSTABLE COMPRESSION GARMENT
Compression garments may include mitts and tightening apparatus to don, or put on, such compression garments. The mitts may be configured to receive a user's hand such that the user can move one or more portions of the garments using the mitts. The tightening apparatus may allow a user to selectively tighten or loosen the garments about the user's body portions. Once donned, the compression garments may apply pressure to one or more regions of the user's body such as, e.g., arm regions, shoulder regions, torso regions, and neck regions.
Negative-pressure wound therapy dressing with zone of ambient pressure
Disclosed embodiments may relate to dressings configured to provide negative-pressure wound therapy to a tissue site, while simultaneously shielding a portion of the tissue site from the negative pressure. For example, dressing assembly embodiments may comprise an outer dressing configured for applying negative-pressure wound therapy to a tissue site, and an underlying isolation patch configured for use under the outer dressing. The isolation patch may be configured to seal the portion of the tissue site so that it does not experience the negative pressure. Additionally disclosed are other apparatus, dressings, systems, and methods.
Negative-pressure wound therapy dressing with zone of ambient pressure
Disclosed embodiments may relate to dressings configured to provide negative-pressure wound therapy to a tissue site, while simultaneously shielding a portion of the tissue site from the negative pressure. For example, dressing assembly embodiments may comprise an outer dressing configured for applying negative-pressure wound therapy to a tissue site, and an underlying isolation patch configured for use under the outer dressing. The isolation patch may be configured to seal the portion of the tissue site so that it does not experience the negative pressure. Additionally disclosed are other apparatus, dressings, systems, and methods.
NIPPLE COVER
Provided is a nipple cover pressing and covering a nipple and the surrounding skin to prevent nipple protrusion. The nipple cover is thin, light, and soft and reduces a foreign body sensation when attached to the skin. The nipple cover includes a cover sheet and an adhesive layer. The cover sheet is made of a mesh-type fabric to enhance the pressing force and to increase the coverage of the nipple cover. The adhesive layer is made of a silicone gel that minimizes skin irritation and which enables the reuse of the nipple cover by cleansing.
NIPPLE COVER
Provided is a nipple cover pressing and covering a nipple and the surrounding skin to prevent nipple protrusion. The nipple cover is thin, light, and soft and reduces a foreign body sensation when attached to the skin. The nipple cover includes a cover sheet and an adhesive layer. The cover sheet is made of a mesh-type fabric to enhance the pressing force and to increase the coverage of the nipple cover. The adhesive layer is made of a silicone gel that minimizes skin irritation and which enables the reuse of the nipple cover by cleansing.
UMBILICAL FORMING DEVICE TO AID IN POST-SURGICAL UMBILICAL FORMATION AND HEALING
An Umbilical Forming Device is provided for enhancing healing of an umbilical wound, scar, or contour in a subject following a surgery involving the umbilicus, including but not limited to an abdominoplasty. The Umbilical Forming Device comprises a flexible body configured for use during healing of the umbilical wound. In some aspects, the flexible body is free of any holes. In other aspects, the flexible body comprises a wall, wherein the wall defines a hollow cavity and comprises one or more holes configured to facilitate drainage of secretions and/or ventilation of the umbilical wound, including wherein the flexible body further comprises proximal and/or distal openings configured to facilitate observation of the healing of the umbilical wound, removal of any secretions from the umbilical wound, and/or administration of one or more therapeutic agents to the umbilical wound. Methods of use and kits comprising the devices disclosed herein are also provided.
Negative pressure wound therapy apparatus for post breast surgery wounds
Disclosed embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods for wound treatment. In certain embodiments, a negative pressure wound therapy apparatus includes one or more wound dressings configured to be used to treat surgical wounds including post-breast surgery wounds. In some embodiments, a single negative pressure source can be used with one or more wound dressing to treat one or more wounds.
Penile condom catheter for facilitating urine collection and egress of urinary fluids away from the body torso
A penile condom catheter facilitates urine collection and egress of urinary fluids away from the body torso. A circumferential anchoring structure includes a web of flexible strands sized and arranged to at least partially contact a portion of the penis. The anchoring structure provides a flexible yet secure hold against the penis when flaccid and provides an increase in the hold when a longitudinal force is exerted upon the anchoring structure. An annularly circumferential penile skin covering material is affixed to the anchoring structure and sized to fit over at least a portion of the penis. A seal is affixed to at least a portion of a covering material, a covering material orifice, or an anchoring structure. A conduit is affixed to at least one of a covering material, a covering material orifice, a seal and an anchoring structure created to permit the flow of urinary fluid away.