A61F2013/00719

Condensate absorbing and dissipating system

A dressing for treating a tissue site may include a base layer, a sealing member, a first and a second wicking layer, and an absorbent layer. The base layer may have a plurality of apertures and may be adapted to cover the tissue site. The sealing member and the base layer may define an enclosure. The first and the second wicking layer may each be disposed in the enclosure with the absorbent layer positioned between the first and the second wicking layer. A conduit comprised of an absorbent material that is vapor permeable and liquid impermeable may be in fluid communication with the dressing for providing reduced pressure to the dressing. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.

Condensate absorbing and dissipating system

A dressing for treating a tissue site may include a base layer, a sealing member, a first and a second wicking layer, and an absorbent layer. The base layer may have a plurality of apertures and may be adapted to cover the tissue site. The sealing member and the base layer may define an enclosure. The first and the second wicking layer may each be disposed in the enclosure with the absorbent layer positioned between the first and the second wicking layer. A conduit comprised of an absorbent material that is vapor permeable and liquid impermeable may be in fluid communication with the dressing for providing reduced pressure to the dressing. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.

ABSORBENT SHEET

The purpose of the present invention is to provide an absorbent sheet that can sufficiently absorb exudates exuding from the area of a lesion and can exhibit a powerful deodorizing effect for illness-associated odors. The present invention relates to an absorbent sheet with deodorizing functions comprising cellulosic fibers, absorbent fibers, a thermal adhesive resin and a deodorizing agent, in a single layer thereof.

ADHESIVE SKIN PATCH AND WOUND BODY OF ADHESIVE SKIN PATCH

An adhesive skin patch including a base film, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer provided on one side of the base film, and a release liner peelably laminated so as to cover an adhesive surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, wherein the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer contains an acrylic copolymer, and wherein the base film has a thickness of 1 to 9 mm, and the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has a thickness of 16 to 50 mm, the adhesive skin patch having good adhesiveness to a skin surface and a good fit feeling as if no skin patch is adhered; and a wound body of an adhesive skin patch obtained by winding the adhesive skin patch.

Condensate Absorbing And Dissipating System
20190030227 · 2019-01-31 ·

A dressing for treating a tissue site may include a base layer, a sealing member, a first and a second wicking layer, and an absorbent layer. The base layer may have a plurality of apertures and may be adapted to cover the tissue site. The sealing member and the base layer may define an enclosure. The first and the second wicking layer may each be disposed in the enclosure with the absorbent layer positioned between the first and the second wicking layer. A conduit comprised of an absorbent material that is vapor permeable and liquid impermeable may be in fluid communication with the dressing for providing reduced pressure to the dressing. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.

ABSORBENT SHEET

The purpose of the present invention is to provide an absorbent sheet capable of sufficiently absorbing exudates exuding from an area of a lesion and exhibiting a powerful deodorizing effect for illness-associated odors. The invention relates to an absorbent sheet with deodorizing functions having an absorbent region and a deodorizing region situated to at least one side of the absorbent region, wherein the absorbent region contains cellulosic fibers, an absorbent polymer and a thermal adhesive resin, and the deodorizing region contains cellulosic fibers, a deodorizing agent and a thermal adhesive resin.

CHOKING PROOF PEEL RESISTANT ADHESIVE BANDAGES PLACED ON BABIES AFTER BLOOD TESTS OR VACCINATIONS
20180333315 · 2018-11-22 ·

An adhesive bandage is provided which has at least four arms instead of standard two where two of which being of a different length than other two to resist its removal from skin by a baby. The adhesive bandage includes a first and a second bandage arms and a third and a fourth bandage arms. The first and second bandage arms are transverse to the third and fourth bandage arms. The first and second bandage arms are longer in length to the third and fourth bandage arms. The adhesive bandage further includes a medicated pad at an intersection of the first and second bandage arms and the third and fourth bandage arms. In one embodiment, the new bandage includes an adhesive strip and a clip such that the adhesive strip is looped through the clip. In another embodiment, the new bandage includes an adhesive strip and a Velcro strap such that the adhesive strip is looped through the Velcro strap.

Dressing With Differentially Sized Perforations

A dressing for treating a tissue site may include a base layer, a sealing member, a first and a second wicking layer, and an absorbent layer. The base layer may have a periphery surrounding a central portion and a plurality of apertures disposed through the periphery and the central portion. The apertures in the periphery may be larger than the apertures in the central portion. The sealing member and the base layer may define an enclosure. The first and the second wicking layer may each be disposed in the enclosure with the absorbent layer positioned between the first and the second wicking layer. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.

Chitosan foam medical devices and methods

The invention provides a solid foam wound dressing useful for hemorrhage control and wound repair, as well as methods for making such a wound dressing.

Dressing with differentially sized perforations

A dressing for treating a tissue site may include a base layer, a sealing member, a first and a second wicking layer, and an absorbent layer. The base layer may have a periphery surrounding a central portion and a plurality of apertures disposed through the periphery and the central portion. The apertures in the periphery may be larger than the apertures in the central portion. The sealing member and the base layer may define an enclosure. The first and the second wicking layer may each be disposed in the enclosure with the absorbent layer positioned between the first and the second wicking layer. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.