MULTI-LAYERED DRESSING
20210069021 ยท 2021-03-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/00063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dressing for use with percutaneous tubes/drains/pins and tracheostomies that is designed to be impermeable to aid in the prevention of leakage of body secretions or fluids and to help prevent microbes from entering the body around the percutaneous device from the outside of the dressing. The dressing includes three layers or more including a layer having antimicrobial, bacteriocidal, or hemostatic agents, a cushioned absorbent layer covered by an outer see through impermeable adhesive layer.
Claims
1. A percutaneous tube dressing with multiple concentric overlapping layers comprising: a treatment layer sized to cover a percutaneous tube closure site; an absorbent layer sized to cover and surround the inner layer; and an impermeable layer material sized to cover and surround the intermediate layer and treatment layer having an adhesive portion configured to attach to skin surrounding the percutaneous tube closure site; wherein the treatment layer, absorbent layer and impermeable layer are concentric overlapping layers having increasing sizes or diameters, so that when stacked, each layer completely covers the layer below.
2. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the treatment layer is a single layer of antimicrobial, bacteriocidal or hemostatic or medicinal agents including an analgesic, CBD, or marijuana derived substance.
3. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the treatment layer is a combination of layers having antimicrobial, bacteriocidal or hemostatic or medicinal agents including include an analgesic, CBD, or marijuana derived substance.
4. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the impermeable layer is configured to prevent leakage of body secretions or fluids from the percutaneous tube dressing.
5. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the impermeable layer is configured to help prevent microbes from entering the body around the percutaneous device from the outside of the percutaneous tube dressing
6. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the impermeable layer is a translucent or transparent material configured to allow visualization of the fluids and/or the condition of the intermediate layer which can aid in the indication of a need to replace the percutaneous tube dressing.
7. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the treatment layer, absorbent layer and impermeable layer include a keyhole sized to fit the percutaneous tube.
8. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, further comprising a second dressing having a cushioned layer configured to attach to skin at a second location having one or more adhesive strips configured to couple with the percutaneous tube to prevent the percutaneous tube from dislodging.
9. A percutaneous tube dressing with multiple concentric overlapping layers comprising: an inner layer is a treatment material sized to cover a percutaneous tube closure site; an intermediate layer is an absorbent materil sized to cover and surround the inner layer; and an outer layer sized is an impermeable material to cover and surround the inner layer and intermediate layer having an adhesive portion configured to attach to skin surrounding the percutaneous tube closure site; wherein the inner layer, intermediate layer and outer layer are concentric overlapping layers having increasing sizes or diameters, so that when stacked, each layer completely covers the layer below.
10. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 9, wherein the inner layer is a single layer of the treatment material having antimicrobial, bacteriocidal or hemostatic or medicinal agents including an analgesic, CBD, or marijuana derived substance.
11. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 9, wherein the inner layer is a combination of layers of the treatment material having antimicrobial, bacteriocidal or hemostatic or medicinal agents including include an analgesic, CBD, or marijuana derived substance.
12. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 9, wherein the impermeable material configured to prevent leakage of body secretions or fluids from the percutaneous tube dressing.
13. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 9, wherein the impermeable material that is a translucent or transparent material configured to allow visualization of the fluids and/or the condition of the intermediate layer which can aid in the indication of a need to replace the percutaneous tube dressing.
14. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 9, wherein the inner layer, the intermediate layer and the outer layer include a keyhole sized to fit the percutaneous tube.
15. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 9, further comprising a second dressing having a cushioned layer configured to attach to skin at a second location having one or more adhesive strips configured to couple with the percutaneous tube to prevent the percutaneous tube from dislodging.
16. A percutaneous tube dressing with multiple concentric overlapping layers comprising: an inner layer including a treatment material sized to cover a percutaneous tube closure site at a first location; an intermediate layer including an absorbent material sized to surround the inner layer; and outer layer including an impermeable material sized to surround the intermediate layer and an adhesive portion configured to attach to skin surrounding the percutaneous tube closure site; wherein the inner layer, the intermediate layer and the outer layer include a keyhole sized to fit the percutaneous tube; wherein the inner layer, intermediate layer and outer layer are concentric overlapping layers having increasing sizes or diameters, so that when stacked, each layer completely covers the layer below; and a second dressing having a cushioned layer configured to attach to skin at a second location having one or more adhesive strips configured to couple with the percutaneous tube to prevent the percutaneous tube from dislodging.
17. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 16, wherein the outer layer of material is selected from the group consisting of: Opsiteimpermeable; Tegadermsemi-permeable; Dermaviewpermeable; Biopatchantibacterial; Quickclothemostatic; and Lidocaine topical.
18. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 16, wherein the treatment material is selected from the group consisting of: CBC infused; Marijuana component; Zinc; and Silvadene.
19. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 16, wherein the absorbent material is selected from the group consisting of: Hydrogel/hydrocolloid; and Mepilex.
20. The percutaneous tube dressing of claim 1, wherein the cushioned layer is a cushioning material selected from the group consisting of: Dermafoam/duoderm; Telfa; Kendall; Aquacel foam pro; Xeroform; Antimicrobial; Molnlycke; and Silicone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Similar reference numbers may be used to refer to similar components. However, the description is not intended to limit the present disclosure to particular embodiments, and it should be construed as including various modifications, equivalents, and/or alternatives of the embodiments described herein.
[0018] It will be understood that the words comprising (and any form of comprising, such as comprise and comprises), having (and any form of having, such as have and has), including (and any form of including, such as includes and include) or containing (and any form of containing, such as contains and contain) when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof
[0019] It will be further understood that, although the terms first, second, third etc. may be used herein to describe various limitations, elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these limitations, elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one limitation, element, component, region, layer or section from another limitation, element, component, region, layer or section. Thus, a first limitation, element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second limitation, element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the present application.
[0020] It will be further understood that when an element is referred to as being on, attached, connected or coupled to another element, it can be directly on or above, or connected or coupled to, the other element, or one or more intervening elements can be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly on, directly attached, directly connected or directly coupled to another element, there are no intervening elements present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g. between versus directly between, adjacent versus directly adjacent, etc.).
[0021] Spatially relative terms, such as beneath, below, lower, above, upper and the like may be used to describe an element and/or feature's relationship to another element(s) and/or feature(s) as, for example, illustrated in the figures. It will be further understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the figure is turned over, elements described as below and/or beneath other elements or features would then be oriented above the other elements or features.
[0022] It is to be understood that at least some of the figures and descriptions of the invention have been simplified to focus on elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, other elements that those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate may also comprise a portion of the invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do not necessarily facilitate a better understanding of the invention, a description of such elements is not provided herein.
[0023] The present invention is direct to a universal dressing designed to fit snugly around various percutaneous tubes/drains/pins and tracheostomies. The outer layer dressing is designed to be impermeable to aid in the prevention of leakage of body secretions or fluids and to help prevent microbes from entering the body around the percutaneous device from the outside of the dressing.
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[0025] In some embodiments the unique percutaneous tube dressing 100 includes concentric overlapping layers 105, 110, 115 having different sizes or diameters, so that when stacked, each layer may or may not completely cover the layers below. For example, the embodiment shown, antimicrobial layer 105 has a size of S1, absorbency layer 110 has a size of S2 and impermeable layer 115 has size S3. Layer 115 completely covers the other layers. The smaller layers are near the closure site and subsequent layer is larger, S1<S2<S3. The skin adhesive portion 120 is distal to the perimeter of S3 so that it attaches directly to the skin 10, layers 105, 110 below are embedded in the dressing forming a single unit. This allows the entire dressing 100 to be removed in its entirety 115 through 105, 110.
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[0028] In the embodiment shown, a percutaneous tube dressing 100 is designed to attach to the skin 10 and surround the percutaneous tube 20 and cover the closure site 15. The percutaneous tube dressing 100 is shown in an exaggerated schematic diagram as having a unique combination of three or more concentric or overlaying layers that may/can consist of antimicrobial, bacteriocidal and/or hemostatic or medicinal layers in any combination or location, such as 105, an absorbency layer 110 and outer translucent or transparent impermeable layer 115 with an adhesive portion 120. The translucent or transparent impermeable layer 115 allows viewing of the absorbency /or adjacent layer 110 to evaluate any fluids from the closure site 15.
[0029] The keyhole feature 125 is sized so the layers fit snugly around various size percutaneous tubes/drains/pins and tracheostomies 20 protruding from the skin 10 and cover the skin proximate the closure site 15. The layers 105, 110 and 115 are separate layers that are combined within the single dressing. (multiple layers; just showing three for simplicity).
[0030] The percutaneous tube dressing 100 may be any suitable shape, such as an oval shape, and may be designed to be ergonomic and fit the body to help prevent leakage of air or fluids when completely covering the intended area. The percutaneous tube dressing 100 may come in a range of sizes and shapes to fit multiple percutaneous devices and parts of the body. The percutaneous tube dressing 100 may seal the closure site sufficiently so that it can be used in the shower.
[0031] Layer 105 is a may be single layer of material, or combination of layers, having antimicrobial, bacteriocidal or hemostatic or medicinal agents that is located proximate the closure site. The closure site may be an operation closure site, or a site where a chest tube, tracheostomy tube, drain, or percutaneous pin exits the skin. Layer 105 may be made of antimicrobial, bacteriocidal, bacteriostatic, hemostatic or medicinal components. In some embodiments, layer 105 may be made of Biopatch disk (J&J) for infection or QuikClot (Z-Medica) to promote blood clotting for examples.
[0032] Layer 110 may be a cushioned or absorbent layer positioned concentric or adjacent or overlying layer 105. The absorbent component is to allow fluid drainage, if present, from the site to be captured within the dressing while the cushioned component provides protection from pressure ulcers that can develop with percutaneous tubes resting directly on the skin. Layer 110 may be made of Mepilex material (Convatec) for example.
[0033] Layer 115 is an outer cover layer made of an impermeable material designed to prevent fluid leakage from the dressing. Layer 115 is made of a material that is sufficiently transparent or translucent to allow viewing of any materials touching the transparent dressing. The transparency of the outer layer 115 can allow visualization of the fluids and/or the condition of the dressing which can aid in the indication of a need for dressing change. Layer 115 includes an adhesive portion configured to attach to the skin and the percutaneous device when wrapped around it to allow the dressing to remain in place. Layer 115 may be made of transparent material such as Opsite material (Smith and Nephew).
[0034] The keyhole feature 125 enables the dressing to be wrapped around the percutaneous device and the edges of the dressing can be crossed over one another to aid in securing the percutaneous device at the incision site allowing a tight seal to the device and skin. A film cover will be present on the underside of the dressing which will be removed to allow the dressing to be placed onto the skin (similar to the manner a band aid film is removed to expose the adhesive area). The dressing can be removed from the skin and device using standard methods.
[0035] A second embodiment 150, of the percutaneous device dressing 100 will be a dressing for additional securement of the percutaneous device.
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[0037] Example embodiments of the methods and systems of the present invention have been described herein. As noted elsewhere, these example embodiments have been described for illustrative purposes only and are not limiting. Other embodiments are possible and are covered by the invention. Such embodiments will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings contained herein. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.