A61F2013/00859

DRESSING COMPRISING WATER RESISTANT VISUAL INDICIA
20230029178 · 2023-01-26 ·

A wound dressing is disclosed that includes a water resistant visual indicia provided on an area of the dressing. The water resistant visual indicia may be provided on a tag attached to the dressing. The tag may comprise a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the bottom sheet comprising a writeable surface on which the visual indicia is handwritten, or printed.

DRESSING WITH OPTIONAL WOUND STATUS INDICATOR
20230036148 · 2023-02-02 ·

A dressing for a wound includes a drape, an absorbent core, and a wicking member. The drape can be configured to sealingly couple with a patient's skin surrounding the wound. The drape may enclose an inner volume of the dressing. The absorbent core layer may be positioned within the inner volume of the dressing. The wicking member is positioned within the inner volume, wherein the wicking member extends from an underside of the absorbent core layer to the drape. The indicator may be configured to fluidly couple with the wicking member through the drape and receive fluid from the wicking member. The indicator may be configured to provide a visual wound status indication in response to receiving fluid from the wound through the wicking member.

Systems and methods for using negative pressure wound therapy to manage open abdominal wounds

Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to the treatment of wounds using negative pressure. Some embodiments disclosed herein provide for a foam pad, which may be suitable for use in abdominal wound sites, and which may be sized in a dimensionally-independent manner. Additional embodiments provide for a wound contact layer, as well as a system for the treatment of abdominal wounds.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY TO MANAGE OPEN ABDOMINAL WOUNDS
20230119825 · 2023-04-20 ·

Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to the treatment of wounds using negative pressure. Some embodiments disclosed herein provide for a foam pad, which may be suitable for use in abdominal wound sites, and which may be sized in a dimensionally-independent manner. Additional embodiments provide for a wound contact layer, as well as a system for the treatment of abdominal wounds.

Self-adhesive member

A self-adhesive member for adhering to and covering a portion of a user's skin is disclosed. The self-adhesive member has a backing layer having a self-adhesive coating. The backing layer has a first and a second portion, where the first portion surrounds the second portion, and where the first portion has a first row of slits extending along an outer edge of the backing layer and being distanced a first distance therefrom and the second portion being either void of slits or being provided with fewer slits per area unit than the first portion.

A Self-Adhesive Member
20170258640 · 2017-09-14 ·

The invention relates to a self-adhesive member for adhering to and covering a portion of a user's skin, said self-adhesive member comprising a backing layer having a self-adhesive coating, said backing layer comprises at least a first and a second portion, wherein said first portion surrounds said second portion, and wherein said first portion comprises at least a first row of slits extending along an outer edge of said backing layer and being distanced a first distance therefrom and said second portion being either void of slits or being provided with fewer slits per area unit than said first portion.

POST-OPERATIVE FOAM AND SUPER-ABSORBENT DRESSING
20220008254 · 2022-01-13 ·

A dressing includes a hydrophilic foam layer having a longitudinal central axis configured to overlay the incision, a drape coupled to an outwardly-facing side of the hydrophilic foam layer, a first row of superabsorbent material positioned on the outwardly-facing side of the hydrophilic foam layer, and a second row of superabsorbent material positioned on the outwardly-facing side of the hydrophilic foam layer. The first row and the second row are spaced laterally apart from, and on opposite sides of, the longitudinal central axis. The drape includes a first window aligned with the first row and a second window aligned with the second row. The first window and the second window include a film, different from the drape, configured to facilitate evaporation therethrough.

WOUND INTERFACE SYSTEMS WITH INTEGRAL CONTACT SURFACES
20230310731 · 2023-10-05 ·

A dressing for treating a tissue site with negative pressure including a foam member, a sealing layer, and a cover. The foam member may include a felted portion extending a depth into a surface of the foam member and a non-felted portion. The sealing layer may include a treatment aperture and a first plurality of perforations around the treatment aperture. The felted portion may be configured to contact the tissue site through the treatment aperture. A second plurality of perforations may be formed through the felted portion. At least one of the second plurality of perforations may be exposed to the tissue site through the treatment aperture. The cover may include a film disposed over the foam member and coupled to the sealing layer around the foam member and an adhesive disposed adjacent to the second plurality of perforations.

Breathable medical gauze patch
11712374 · 2023-08-01 ·

A breathable medical gauze patch includes at least one bandage body coupled with at least one ply of gauze or similar to, which not only helps wounds heal fast, but also prevent infections and potential complications. The at least one bandage body includes an adhesive on the underside that permits mounting about the wound site of a user/recipient. The at least one ply is disposed about a bandage aperture of the at least one bandage body. The at least one ply permits aeration therethrough to the wound site and facilitates absorption of any seepage of the wound while protecting the wound from the exterior environment. Further, the at least one ply may include multiple layers of sterilized medical grade gauze, a gel and an adhesive that allow the present invention to be efficiently and effectively applied to various deep or shallow wounds for facilitating speedy healing of the wounds.

Porous wound dressing for use in negative-pressure therapy
11291588 · 2022-04-05 · ·

A porous wound dressing for use in negative-pressure therapy is proposed. The wound dressing has an outer edge which defines a substantially oval or rectangular outer shape of the wound dressing with a major axis and a minor axis. The wound dressing has one or more incisions or perforations which together form one or more arc-shaped lines and serve for cutting the wound dressing to size in order to adapt the wound dressing to the shape and/or size of a wound. The one or more arc-shaped lines each extend asymmetrically with respect to the major axis and/or to the minor axis and each enclose, together with a portion of the outer edge, a segment of the wound dressing that is designed for separation from the wound dressing.