Negative pressure wound closure device

US11564843B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11564843-B2
Application numberUS-201815973270-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 7, 2018
Priority dateJul 16, 2012
Publication dateJan 31, 2023
Grant dateJan 31, 2023

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The present invention relates to a negative pressure wound closure system and methods for using such a system. Preferred embodiments of the invention facilitate closure of the wound by preferentially contracting to provide for movement of the tissue. Preferred embodiments can utilize tissue grasping elements to apply a wound closing force to the tissue.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stabilizing structure for insertion into a wound, comprising: a collapsible stabilizing structure comprised at least partially of foam and having a plurality of cells in a plane, each cell having at least one wall wherein the stabilizing structure has a length and a width wherein at least three cells extend in a width direction and at least one planar support structure within the stabilizing structure extends in a direction perpendicular to the plane and is parallel to an axis along the length of the stabilizing structure, each cell having a top end and a bottom end with an opening extending through the top and bottom ends in a direction perpendicular to the plane; wherein the stabilizing structure has an outer wall for contacting tissue of the wound and is configured to collapse significantly more within the plane than along the direction perpendicular to the plane upon application of negative pressure to the wound; and wherein the cells are configured to collapse more in the plane along the width direction than along the length of the stabilizing structure such that opposing edges of the wound collapse towards closure of the wound. 2. The stabilizing structure of claim 1 , wherein the at least one planar support structure extends in a vertical direction upon insertion of the stabilizing structure into the wound. 3. The stabilizing structure of claim 1 , wherein the width direction is perpendicular to the axis along the length. 4. The stabilizing structure of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing structure comprises a plurality of first strips extending at least partially along the axis and a plurality of intersecting strips extending in the second direction perpendicular to the axis. 5. The stabilizing structure of claim 1 , wherein separate porous material layers are provided above, below, or on both upper and lower layers of the stabilizing structure. 6. The stabilizing structure of claim 5 , wherein the porous material layers comprise a foam. 7. The stabilizing structure of claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing structure is in the shape of an oval. 8. A stabilizing structure for insertion into a wound, comprising: a plurality of elongate strips arranged generally in parallel along a length of the stabilizing structure wherein at least a portion of each elongate strip has a planar shape; and a plurality of intervening members connecting the elongate strips, wherein the plurality of intervening members are configured to pivot relative to the strips to allow the plurality of elongate strips to collapse relative to one another along a width of the stabilizing structure, the elongate strips and intervening members defining cells such that the stabilizing structure has at least three cells extending along the width of the stabilizing structure; wherein the intervening members between a first strip and a second strip are configured to pivot independently of the intervening members between a second strip and a third strip such that the cells collapse more along the width than along the length of the stabilizing structure upon application of negative pressure to the wound. 9. The stabilizing structure of claim 8 , wherein the intervening members are connected to the elongate strips via at least one joint. 10. The stabilizing structure of claim 9 , wherein the elongate strips include planar walls and the joint comprises a hinge. 11. The stabilizing structure of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of intervening members between adjacent elongate strips define a row of cells between each pair of adjacent elongate strips, the intervening members comprising one or more walls. 12. The stabilizing structure of claim 11 , wherein the cells in a row between adjacent elongate strips are configured to collapse together as the adjacent strips collapse relative to one another. 13. The stabilizing structure of claim 8 , wherein separate foam layers are provided above, below, or on both upper and lower layers of the stabilizing structure.

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  • hand-held CO2 cylinder, e.g. sparklet · CPC title

  • for draining or irrigating wounds · CPC title

  • Negative pressure wound therapy devices, i.e. devices for applying suction to a wound to promote healing, e.g. including a vacuum dressing · CPC title

  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

  • Constructional details of the pressure distribution manifold · CPC title

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What does patent US11564843B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a negative pressure wound closure system and methods for using such a system. Preferred embodiments of the invention facilitate closure of the wound by preferentially contracting to provide for movement of the tissue. Preferred embodiments can utilize tissue grasping elements to apply a wound closing force to the tissue.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smith & Nephew Inc, Univ Massachusetts
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/00068. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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