Dressing
20170368310 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
- Michael J. Vaillancourt (Chester, NJ, US)
- Marshall Kerr (Oceanside, CA, US)
- Michael Pfefferkorn (Succasunna, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A61M2025/0246
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0273
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In one embodiment, the dressing has a base which is to be adhered to a patient about a catheter site, an aperture in the base to pull a catheter line through and a cover with a window that is folded over and onto the base in a sealed manner. In another embodiment, the dressing has two covers with windows for folding over separate sections of a base to seal in the components of a catheter assembly with multiple catheters extending from a common housing.
Claims
1. A dressing for a catheter site comprising a base having an adhesive on an underside thereof for adhering to a patient and an opening for passage of a catheter therethrough from the catheter site; and a cover secured to said base for movement between an opened position spaced from said base and a closed position over said base, said cover having a window for viewing of said base and a frame secured about a periphery of said window with an adhesive on an outer surface thereof for securement to said base.
2. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said opening in said base is located centrally of said base and said window of said cover is located centrally of said cover.
3. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said window has a bubble for positioning over and encasing a catheter on said base.
4. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a pad disposed on said base over said opening therein for placement of a catheter thereon, said pad having a slit extending from one side thereof towards a central area thereof for passage of a catheter line therethrough.
5. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frame of said cover has an outwardly extending tab at one corner thereof for manual peeling of said cover from said base from said closed position to said opened position.
6. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said base is made of a medical grade polyethylene, said frame of said cover is made of medical grade polyethylene and said window is made of polyurethane.
7. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a removable silicone release liner over said adhesive of said frame.
8. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a removable silicone release liner over said adhesive of said base.
9. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said adhesive of said cover is peelable from said adhesive of said base.
10. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said window is made of a breathable urethane.
11. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a pad disposed on said base over said opening therein for placement of a catheter thereon, said pad having a slit extending from one side thereof towards a central area thereof for passage of a catheter line therethrough.
12. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said base has a slit extending from said opening to an edge of said base for passage of a catheter line therethrough.
13. A dressing as set forth in claim 12 wherein said base has a pair of sections defining an L-shape with said opening being disposed in one of said sections and with said cover extending from said one section.
14. A dressing as set forth in claim 13 further comprising a second cover of medical grade plastic secured to the other of said sections of said base for movement between an opened position spaced from said base and a closed position over said base, said second cover having a frame with an adhesive thereon for securement to said base, a window within said frame for viewing said base and a removable release strip over said adhesive of said frame.
15. A dressing as set forth in claim 1 wherein said base has an enlarged portion at one corner thereof and said cover has a tab for disposition over and within said enlarged portion in said closed position.
16. A dressing for a catheter site comprising a base including a sheet of medical grade polyethylene having an adhesive on an underside thereof for adhering to a patient and an opening for passage of a catheter therethrough from the catheter site and a removable silicone release liner disposed over said adhesive of said sheet; and a cover having a preformed window of polyurethane of rectangular shape, a U-shaped polyethylene frame secured to a periphery of said window and an adhesive on a surface thereof for securement to said base and a removable silicone release liner disposed over said adhesive of said frame; said cover being secured to said base for movement between an opened position spaced from said base and a closed position over said base.
17. A dressing as set forth in claim 16 wherein one side edge of said window is secured to and over one side of said sheet and said U-shaped polyethylene frame includes a pair of parallel legs in abutment with said one side of said sheet.
18. A dressing for a catheter site having a catheter assembly with multiple catheters extending therefrom comprising a base having an adhesive on an underside thereof for adhering to a patient, a pair of sections defining an L-shape, an opening in one of said sections for passage of a catheter line of the catheter assembly therethrough from the catheter site and a slit extending from said opening to an edge of said base for passage of the catheter line therethrough to said opening; a first cover of medical grade plastic secured to said one section of said base for movement between an opened position spaced from said base and a closed position over said base, said cover having a frame with an adhesive thereon for securement to said base, a window within said frame for viewing said base and the catheter line thereon and a removable release strip over said adhesive of said frame; and a second cover of medical grade plastic secured to another section of said pair of sections of said base for movement between an opened position spaced from said base and a closed position over said base, said cover having a frame with an adhesive thereon for securement to said base, a window within said frame for viewing said base and a multiple catheters of the catheter assembly thereon and a removable release strip over said adhesive of said frame.
19. A dressing as set forth in claim 18 wherein said second cover overlies one side of said first cover in sealed relation in said closed position of said second cover.
20. A dressing as set forth in claim 19 wherein said frame of said first cover has an outwardly extending tab at one corner thereof for manual peeling of said first cover from said base from said closed position to said opened position and said second cover has a first outwardly extending tab at a corner disposed over said first cover in said closed position of said second cover and a second outwardly extending tab at a corner spaced from said first cover.
21. A dressing as set forth in claim 18 wherein said window of said first cover is made of urethane with a bubble for positioning over a catheter line on said base. and said window of said second cover is made of urethane with a bubble for positioning over multiple catheters of the catheter assembly on said base.
22. A dressing as set forth in claim 18 wherein said one section of said base has an enlarged portion at one corner thereof and said first cover has a tab for disposition over and within said enlarged portion in said closed position thereof.
Description
[0029] These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
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[0055] In addition, the base 21 has a silicone coated release liner 26, such as, a 3M 1361, disposed over the adhesive 25 of the sheet 23.
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[0057] As illustrated in
[0058] The cover 22 also has a U-shaped frame 31 secured to the flange 29 about three sides of the periphery of the window 27 with an adhesive 32 on an outer surface thereof for securement to the base 21. For example, the frame 31 is made of a single coated polyethylene tape, e.g. a 3M 9860, of approximately 0.020 inches thick to provide stability to the window 27.
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[0060] The frame 31 also has a corner that is formed as an outwardly projecting tab 34 that overlies the tab 30 of the window 27.
[0061] In addition, the cover 22 has a silicone coated release liner 35, such as, a Kraft Liner 3M 9968, disposed over the adhesive 32 of the frame 31. This liner 35 also has a corner that is formed as an outwardly projecting tab 36 that overlies the tab 30 of the window 27 and the tab 34 of the frame 31.
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[0069] In order to administer a drug, or solution or the like to a patient, the cover 22 of the dressing 20 is peeled away from the base 21 while remaining hinged thereto to expose the catheter line 43. The drug or solution may then be administered into the catheter line 43 in a conventional manner. After delivery, the cover 22 may be reclosed on the base 21 to again seal in the catheter line 43 within the window 27.
[0070] Where a patient is “hooked” into an IV line or the like for an extended time and there is a need to “unhook” the patient, for example, to take a shower, the cover 22 which is in the opened position while the patient is “hooked in” is folded over the base 21 into the closed position to protect the catheter line 43 during the shower.
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[0072] The base 45 is made of a sheet 23 of medical grade polyethylene with an opening 24 and has an adhesive 25 on an underside for adhering to a patient. In addition, the base 45 has a silicone coated release liner 26, as above, disposed over the adhesive 25 of the sheet 23.
[0073] The section 46 to which the first cover 48 is secured has a slit 50 extending from the opening 24 to an edge of the base 45 for passage of a catheter line therethrough to the opening.
[0074] The first cover 48 is made in a similar manner to the cover 22 described above with respect to
[0075] The frame 31 also has a corner that is formed as an outwardly projecting tab (not shown) that overlies the tab 30 (see
[0076] In addition, the liner 35 also has a corner that is formed as an outwardly projecting tab 36 (
[0077] The second cover 49 is similar to the first cover 48 having a preformed transparent window 27′ of medical grade plastic with a peripheral flange 29′ about a bubble 28′, a U-shaped frame 31′ secured about three sides of the periphery of the window 27′ with an adhesive 32 (see
[0078] The second cover 49 is of an elongated rectangular shape and the window 27′ has a pair of outwardly projecting tabs 30′ at two corners of the flange 29′.
[0079] The frame 31′ also has a pair of outwardly projecting tabs (not shown) at two corners that overlie the tabs 30′ of the window 27′.
[0080] In addition, the liner 35′ also has a pair of outwardly projecting tabs 36 at two corners that overlie the tabs of the window 27′ and the tabs 30′ of the frame 31′.
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[0083] As above, in order to apply the dressing 44 to a catheter site, the release liner 26 on the base 45 is removed (see
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[0086] As illustrated, the cover 48 is of a length approximately equal to the width of the section 46 of the sheet 23 of the base 45. Thus, the overlying tabs of the frame 31′ and the window 27′ project beyond the base section 46.
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[0089] Should a need arise to gain access to the catheters 55, the second cover 49 is peeled away from the closed position of
[0090] Similarly, should a need arise to gain access to the housing 54, both covers 48, 49 are peeled away to opened positions.
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[0093] The invention thus provides a dressing that maintains a catheter extending from a catheter site in a sealed condition when not in use and which allows ready access to the catheter when use is required. Further, the invention provides a dressing that can be easily applied to a patient, that is easy to manipulate to obtain access to a sealed in place catheter and that protects a catheter site as well as a catheter extending from the site.