Patent classifications
A61F15/005
Wound care pad management system and device
A system for wound management to maintain wound dressing isolation from the caregiver. The system includes a flexible wound pad with exterior separated wound engagement fields and a self-engaging applicator isolation pad retainment placement removal handle element which can be selectively used by the caregiver to manipulate the wound pad on the patient.
BANDAGE AND MEDICAL FABRICS DISPENSERS
Disclosed herein is a dispenser for adhesive fabrics or tapes, such as bandages or other adhesive medical fabrics or correction tapes. The dispenser has a case in which a supply reel and a take-up reel are mounted. A belt having adhesive fabrics or tapes thereon extends from the supply reel through one or more openings to the exterior of the case, and thence to a take-up reel. The supply reel and the take-up reel are coupled so that the belt is wrapped around the take-up reel as it is unwound from the supply reel and advances to move an adhesive fabric or tape to the exterior of the case for dispensing. The dispenser may optionally have an activation device that allows a user to extend a portion of an adhesive fabric outside the dispenser and dispense and apply the adhesive fabric to a human skin with one hand.
Bi-directional packaging adhesive
In aspects of bi-directional packaging adhesive, a sterile package includes a bandage with a sterile pad, and the bandage adheres to an applied surface. The sterile package includes a non-stick backing that adheres to the bandage, with the non-stick backing being removable for application of the bandage. The sterile package includes packaging that encompasses the bandage and the non-stick backing, and includes a bi-directional adhesive configured to release in a first package opening direction to remove the packaging while maintaining the adherence of the non-stick backing to the bandage, and hold in a second package opening direction to remove the non-stick backing from the bandage along with removing the packaging. A portion of the non-stick backing is attached to an inside of the packaging with the bi-directional adhesive, and the attached portion peels the non-stick backing from the bandage in the second package opening direction to open the packaging.
TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICE FOR PEPTIDE DELIVERY AND METHODS OF USE
Disclosed herein are patches, methods, devices, and systems for delivering a non-aggregating peptide, such as alcadein and its fragments, into a subject. In some aspects, the patch includes a backing, a matrix comprising a non-aggregating peptides disposed within the matrix, and a release liner. In other aspects, the method includes opening at least one channel in the subject's skin, applying the patch described herein, thereby treating a disease or disorder associated with the brain, such as Alzheimer's disease.
PERCUTANEOUS DRAIN SECUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD
Provided herein, is a device and method for fixing a percutaneous drain to a patient's skin while allowing for easy dressing changes. The device may comprises a drain engagement element with a cylindrical lumen for receiving the drain and two horizontal struts extending from its top portion, configured to snap into hooks on a back plate adhered to the patient's skin, creating a suture-less air knot that fixes the drain in place while allowing rotation in one plane to maintain a fixed curvilinear distance between the drain incision site and the drain engagement element attachment site. This arrangement minimizes drain movement and kinking during normal patient activities. A dressing change tool with hooks aligned to those on the back plate allows the drain engagement element to be temporarily transferred to the tool during dressing changes, maintaining the drain's position and avoiding dislodgement. The device reduces patient discomfort and complications associated with traditional drain fixation methods.