MULTIPLE-WOUND NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY USING MULTIPLE FLUID COLLECTION VOLUMES
20200085627 ยท 2020-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/01021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A negative pressure wound therapy system is configured for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body. The system preferably includes a source of negative air pressure, an air source, a first fluid collection volume, and a second fluid collection volume. The source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, the first collection volume is in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, and the second fluid collection volume is in fluid communication with the air source, so that the source of negative air pressure, the first fluid collection volume, the second fluid collection volume, and the air source are fluidly connected in series.
Claims
1. A negative pressure wound therapy system for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body, the system comprising: a source of negative air pressure; an air source; a first fluid collection volume; and a second fluid collection volume, wherein the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, the first collection volume is in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, and the second fluid collection volume is in fluid communication with the air source, and wherein the source of negative air pressure, the first fluid collection volume, the second fluid collection volume, and the air source are fluidly connected in series.
2. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising: a first wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a first wound on the patient's body; and a second wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a second wound on the patient's body, wherein the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, the first collection volume is in fluid communication with the first wound-covering dome, the first wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, the second fluid collection volume is in fluid communication with the second wound-covering dome, and the second wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the air source, and wherein the source of negative air pressure, the first fluid collection volume, the first wound-covering dome, the second fluid collection volume, the second wound-covering dome, and the air source are fluidly connected in series.
3. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising a housing that contains the air source.
4. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 wherein the air source comprises a vent to ambient air.
5. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 4 further comprising a bacterial filter in fluid communication with the vent to ambient air.
6. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 wherein the air source comprises a source of positive air pressure.
7. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 wherein the source of negative air pressure and the air source comprise an air pump.
8. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising a first canister that contains the first fluid collection volume, and a second canister that contains the second fluid collection volume.
9. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising a canister that contains the first fluid collection volume and the second fluid collection volume.
10. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 2 further comprising a bacterial filter in fluid communication between the second fluid collection volume and the first wound-covering dome
11. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 10 wherein the bacterial filter is water impermeable.
12. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 2 further comprising a bacterial filter in fluid communication between the first fluid collection volume and the source of negative air pressure.
13. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 12 wherein the bacterial filter is water impermeable.
14. A negative pressure wound therapy system for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body, the system comprising: a source of negative air pressure; an air source; a first fluid collection volume; a second fluid collection volume; a first wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a first wound on the patient's body; a second wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a second wound on the patient's body; and a valve assembly disposed between the source of negative air pressure and the first and second fluid collection volumes, and disposed between the air source and the first and second wound-covering domes, the valve assembly having: a first operational mode in which the valve assembly puts the source of negative air pressure in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, and puts the air source in fluid communication with the first wound-covering dome; and a second operational mode in which the valve assembly puts the source of negative air pressure in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, and puts the air source in fluid communication with the second wound-covering dome, wherein, in the first operational mode of the valve assembly, the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, the first collection volume is in fluid communication with the first wound-covering dome, and the first wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the air source, and wherein, in the second operational mode of the valve assembly, the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, the second collection volume is in fluid communication with the second wound-covering dome, and the second wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the air source.
15. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 14 further comprising a first canister that contains the first fluid collection volume, and a second canister that contains the second fluid collection volume.
16. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 14 further comprising a canister that contains the first fluid collection volume and the second fluid collection volume.
17. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 14 further comprising a first bacterial filter in fluid communication between the first fluid collection volume and the source of negative air pressure, and a second bacterial filter in fluid communication between the second fluid collection volume and the source of negative air pressure.
18. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 17 wherein the first and second bacterial filters are water impermeable.
19. A negative pressure wound therapy system for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body, the system comprising: a source of negative air pressure; an air source; a fluid collection volume; a first wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a first wound on the patient's body; and a second wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a second wound on the patient's body, wherein the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the fluid collection volume, the fluid collection volume is in fluid communication with the first wound-covering dome, the first wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the second wound-covering dome, and the second wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the air source, and wherein the source of negative air pressure, the fluid collection volume, the first wound-covering dome, the second wound-covering dome, and the air source are fluidly connected in series.
20. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 19 further comprising a liquid permeable bacterial filter in fluid communication between the first wound-covering dome and the second wound-covering dome.
21. A fluid collection canister for use in a negative pressure wound therapy system for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body, the fluid collection canister comprising: a first fluid collection volume having: a first inlet port configured to be in fluid communication with a first wound-covering dome; and a first outlet port configured to be in fluid communication with a source of negative air pressure; a second fluid collection volume having: a second inlet port configured to be in fluid communication with a second wound-covering dome; and a second outlet port configured to be in fluid communication with the source of negative air pressure; and a wall separating the first fluid collection volume and the second fluid collection volume.
22. The fluid collection canister of claim 21 further comprising a first bacterial filter disposed at the first outlet port, and a second bacterial filter disposed at the second outlet port.
23. The fluid collection canister of claim 22 wherein the first and second bacterial filters are water impermeable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0042] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.