Composite dressings for improved granulation and reduced maceration with negative-pressure treatment
US-11351063-B2 · Jun 7, 2022 · US
US11969317B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11969317-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816758745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2024 |
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A wound dressing includes an inelastic absorbent layer, an elastic film, and a plurality of welds. The inelastic absorbent layer is configured to absorb wound fluid and has a first side and a second, wound-facing side. The elastic film is configured to elastically stretch when a stretching force is applied to the wound dressing and elastically recover when the stretching force is removed. The plurality of welds fix the elastic film to the first side of the inelastic absorbent layer such that the elastic film and the inelastic absorbent layer elastically stretch and elastically recover as a unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wound dressing comprising: an absorbent layer configured to absorb wound fluid and having a first side and a second, wound-facing side; an elastic film configured to elastically stretch when a stretching force is applied to the wound dressing and elastically recover when the stretching force is removed; a plurality of welds that fix the elastic film to the first side of the absorbent layer such that the elastic film and the absorbent layer elastically stretch and elastically recover as a unit; and a plurality of linear fenestrations disposed through at least one of the elastic film or the absorbent layer and positioned between the plurality of welds. 2. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the elastic film is configured to apply an elastic recovery force to the absorbent layer via the plurality of welds when the stretching force is removed, the elastic recovery force causing the absorbent layer to elastically recover. 3. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent layer comprises a nonwoven hydrofiber material. 4. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent layer comprises an entanglement of nonwoven fibers configured to separate from each other when the stretching force is applied. 5. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent layer comprises a plurality of cellulosic gelling fibers comprising at least one of carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxylethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, or cellulose ethyl sulphonate. 6. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent layer comprises a plurality of reinforcing fibers comprising at least one of a polyurethane gel, an amide polymer, an olefin polymer, an ester polymer, or a modified acrylamide polymer. 7. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent layer comprises a plurality of cellulosic gelling fibers and a plurality of reinforcing fibers. 8. The wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein: the plurality of cellulosic gelling fibers form between 45% and 90% of the absorbent layer; and the plurality of reinforcing fibers form between 10% and 55% of the absorbent layer. 9. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the elastic film has a thickness between 20 microns and 50 microns. 10. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of welds are distributed non-uniformly such that the plurality of welds cause the wound dressing to elastically stretch and elastically recover non-uniformly. 11. The wound dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a backing layer adhered to the elastic film layer opposite the absorbent layer. 12. The wound dressing of claim 11 , wherein the backing layer is substantially impermeable to liquid and substantially permeable to vapor. 13. The wound dressing of claim 11 , wherein the backing layer extends beyond a perimeter of the elastic film and the absorbent layer to provide an adhesive-coated margin configured to adhere the wound dressing to a surface. 14. The wound dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a non-adherent layer coupled to the second, wound-facing side of the absorbent layer. 15. The wound dressing of claim 14 , wherein the non-adherent layer comprises a hydrophobic material. 16. The wound dressing of claim 14 , wherein the non-adherent layer comprises at least one of an alkyl acrylate polymer, an alkacrylate polymer, or an alkyl alkacrylate polymer. 17. The wound dressing of claim 14 , wherein the non-adherent layer comprises a plurality of perforations distributed across a surface of the non-adherent layer. 18. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fenestrations are configured to increase a distance that the wound dressing stretches per unit of the stretching force. 19. The wound dressing of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of fenestrations are distributed non-uniformly such that the plurality of fenestrations cause the wound dressing to elastically stretch and elastically recover non-uniformly. 20. The wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the wound dressing comprises: a length defining a size of the wound dressing along a first dimension; and a width less than the length and defining a size of the wound dressing along a second dimension substantially perpendicular to the first dimension. 21. The wound dressing of claim 20 , wherein the plurality of linear fenestrations are aligned with the first dimension or the second dimension. 22. The wound dressing of claim 21 , wherein the plurality of fenestrations are aligned with the first dimension and configured to increase a distance that the wound dressing stretches per unit of the stretching force when the stretching force is applied along the second dimension. 23. The wound dressing of claim 21 , wherein the plurality of fenestrations are aligned with the second dimension and configured to increase a distance that the wound dressing stretches per unit of the stretching force when the stretching force is applied along the first dimension.
the fluid retention member being a layer of hydrocolloid, gel forming material · CPC title
with absorbent fibrous layers, e.g. woven or non-woven absorbent pads or island dressings · CPC title
Mixtures of macromolecular compounds · CPC title
Porous materials, e.g. foams or sponges · CPC title
elasticity distribution · CPC title
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