Wound Dressing With Adhesive Margin
20180021180 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/15707
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/0206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wound dressing comprising: a backing sheet; a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive on the backing sheet; an island of absorbent material having smaller area than the backing sheet and applied onto a central region of the backing sheet so as to leave a margin of adhesive-coated backing sheet around the absorbent material, and an apertured wound facing layer applied over the absorbent material and adhered to the backing sheet around said island by said pressure-sensitive adhesive, wherein the apertured wound facing layer comprises an apertured substrate having a coating of a silicone gel on the wound facing surface thereof, the open area of the apertured wound facing layer is from about 5% to about 75%, and the apertured wound facing layer comprises apertures having an open area of from about 2 mm2 to about 100 mm.sup.2.
Claims
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15. A wound dressing comprising: a backing sheet; an island of absorbent material on a central region of the backing sheet; a pressure-sensitive adhesive on at least a portion of the backing sheet around the island; and an apertured layer having at least two apertures and a wound-facing side coated with a silicone elastomer; wherein the apertured layer is adhered to the backing sheet by the pressure-sensitive adhesive and is configured to allow a portion of the pressure-sensitive adhesive through the apertures to contact skin of a user when the wound dressing is applied to the user.
16. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein the apertured layer comprises apertures positioned substantially in a uniform array.
17. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein a thickness of the apertured layer is less than 1 mm.
18. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein the apertured layer further comprises an apertured substrate.
19. The wound dressing according to claim 18, wherein the silicone elastomer is coated on a first side of the apertured substrate.
20. The wound dressing according to claim 18, wherein the apertured substrate is an apertured film.
21. The wound dressing according to claim 15, further comprising: a margin of the pressure-sensitive adhesive around the island of absorbent material; wherein the island of absorbent material is positioned between the backing sheet and the apertured layer.
22. The wound dressing according to claim 21, wherein the island of absorbent material comprises an absorbent layer and a polyurethane foam layer.
23. The wound dressing according to claim 22, wherein the absorbent layer comprises a nonwoven textile formed of viscose fibers mixed with gel-forming fibers.
24. The wound dressing according to claim 22, wherein the polyurethane foam layer comprises a hydrophilic polyurethane foam.
25. The wound dressing according to claim 21, wherein the margin of the pressure-sensitive adhesive extends around the apertured layer to form an adhesive-coated border.
26. The wound dressing according to claim 25, wherein a portion of the margin of the pressure-sensitive adhesive covered by the apertured layer has a mean width of from 5 mm to 30 mm, and the adhesive-coated border has a mean width of from 2 mm to 20 mm.
27. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein the apertured layer comprises lines of weakness substantially parallel to, and spaced from, one or more edges of the apertured layer defining a tear-off strip or strips along one or more edges of the apertured layer.
28. The wound dressing according to claim 27, wherein a pull tab is attached to, or formed integrally with, each of the tear-off strip or strips to assist removal of the tear-off strip or strips.
29. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein the silicone elastomer is a hydrophobic silicone polymer.
30. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein the apertured layer comprises an open area of from 5% to 75% of a total area of the apertured layer.
31. The wound dressing according to claim 15, wherein the apertured layer comprises apertures having an open area of from 2 mm.sup.2 to 100 mm.sup.2.
32. The wound dressing according to claim 30, wherein the apertured layer comprises apertures of which at least about 90% have an open area of from 5 mm.sup.2 to 50 mm.sup.2.
33. A method of making a wound dressing, comprising: forming a precursor laminate comprising a layer of silicone sandwiched between a polymeric film support sheet and a release sheet; die cutting aperture perimeters through the polymeric film support sheet and the silicone layer; and removing the release sheet to leave an apertured layer comprising an apertured polymeric film having a coating of a silicone gel on a wound-facing surface of the apertured polymeric film.
34. The method of claim 33, wherein said precursor laminate is formed by disposing a layer of a fluid silicone prepolymer on said release sheet, curing said fluid silicone prepolymer, and disposing said polymeric film support sheet on the silicone layer.
35. The method of claim 33, further comprising: coating a surface of a backing sheet with a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive; applying an island of absorbent material to a central region of the adhesive-coated surface of the backing sheet, wherein the absorbent material has a smaller area than the backing sheet so as to leave an adhesive-coated margin of the backing sheet around the island; and applying said apertured layer over said island with said polymeric film support sheet facing the backing sheet, wherein a margin of said apertured layer is adhered to said adhesive-coated margin around said island.
36. The method of claim 33, wherein the silicone is a fluid silicone pre-polymer.
37. The method of claim 36, further comprising curing said fluid silicone pre-polymer.
38. A wound dressing comprising an apertured layer comprising an apertured polymeric film support layer and a coating of silicone elastomer disposed on a first surface of the apertured polymeric film support layer.
39. The wound dressing of claim 38, wherein the apertured layer further comprises apertures positioned substantially in a uniform array.
40. The wound dressing of claim 38, wherein a thickness of the apertured layer is less than about 1 mm.
41. The wound dressing of claim 38, wherein a thickness of the apertured layer is between 0.02 mm and 0.5 mm.
42. The wound dressing of claim 38, further comprising: a backing sheet; a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive disposed on at least a portion of the backing sheet; and an island of absorbent material having a smaller area than the backing sheet; wherein the backing sheet comprises a margin of the pressure-sensitive adhesive around the island of absorbent material; wherein the island of absorbent material is positioned between the backing sheet and the apertured layer.
43. The wound dressing of claim 42, wherein the island of absorbent material comprises an absorbent layer and a polyurethane foam layer.
44. The wound dressing of claim 43, wherein the absorbent layer comprises a nonwoven textile formed of viscose fibers mixed with gel-forming fibers.
45. The wound dressing of claim 43, wherein the polyurethane foam layer comprises a hydrophilic polyurethane foam.
46. The wound dressing of claim 42, wherein the margin of the pressure-sensitive adhesive extends around the apertured layer to form an adhesive-coated border.
47. The wound dressing according to claim 46, wherein a portion of the margin of the pressure-sensitive adhesive covered by the apertured layer has a mean width of from 5 mm to 30 mm, and the adhesive-coated border of the backing sheet has a mean width of from 2 mm to 20 mm.
48. The wound dressing according to claim 38, wherein the apertured layer comprises a line or lines of weakness substantially parallel to, and spaced from, one or more edges of the apertured layer defining a tear-off strip or strips along one or more edges of the apertured layer.
49. The wound dressing according to claim 48, wherein a pull tab is attached to, or formed integrally with, each of the tear-off strip or strips to assist removal of the tear-off strip or strips.
50. The wound dressing according to claim 38, wherein an open area of the apertured layer is from 5% to 75% of a total area of the apertured layer.
51. The wound dressing according to claim 38, wherein the apertured layer comprises apertures having an open area of from 2 mm.sup.2 to 100 mm.sup.2.
Description
[0050] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0060] The dressing 1 further comprises an apertured wound-facing top sheet 10 that covers the absorbent island and extends around the edges of the absorbent island so that it adheres to the margins of the adhesive-coated backing sheet around the absorbent island. The top sheet 10 is smaller than the backing sheet 2, whereby a relatively narrow adhesive-coated margin 12 of the backing sheet extends around all edges of the top sheet 10.
[0061] The top sheet 10 is formed from an apertured film substrate 14 coated on its wound facing surface with a laser of silicone elastomer 16. The film substrate is formed of polyurethane, has thickness about 10 m. The circular apertures of diameter 6 mm are arranged in a regular array at 10,000 apertures per m.sup.2 such that the open area of the film substrate is about 28%. The thickness/coating weight of the silicone is about 50 g/m.sup.2. The resulting overall thickness of the top sheet is about 80 m. The relatively large aperture size and low thickness of the top sheet 10 enable pressure-sensitive adhesive from the laser 4 to penetrate through the apertures and adhere to skin located below the top sheet 10. The degree of adherency can be controlled by varying the tackiness of the silicone elastomer, the size of the apertures, and the overall open area of the top sheet, thereby allowing optimization of adherency for leak prevention and secure attachment versus ease of removal and repositionability. In this embodiment, the additional narrow adhesive margin 16 around the top sheet is provided for further leak prevention from the dressing. In other embodiments, the top sheet may be conterminous with the backing sheet so that there is no narrow adhesive margin 16.
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[0068] The above embodiments have been described by way of example only. It is understood that many other embodiments falling within the scope of the accompanying claims will be apparent to the skilled reader. All publications, patents, and patent applications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.