Negative pressure wound closure device

US12239509B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12239509-B2
Application numberUS-202318130317-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 3, 2023
Priority dateOct 21, 2013
Publication dateMar 4, 2025
Grant dateMar 4, 2025

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Examples of a negative pressure wound closure system and methods for using such a system are presented. Certain embodiments facilitate closure of the wound by preferentially contracting to provide for movement of the tissue. Certain embodiments can utilize tissue securing portions that aid in securing the system within a wound.

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What is claimed is: 1. A porous wound dressing for use in negative-pressure therapy of wounds, comprising: an outer edge which defines an oval outer shape of the wound dressing, the wound dressing comprising a major axis and a minor axis; a plurality of arc-shaped pre-cut lines, the pre-cut lines configured to serve for cutting the wound dressing to size in order to adapt the wound dressing to the size of a wound; wherein each of the pre-cut lines extends asymmetrically with respect to the major axis and/or to the minor axis and encloses, together with a portion of the outer edge, a segment of the wound dressing that is designed for separation from the wound dressing and for subsequent use in the negative-pressure therapy of wounds, wherein individual segments are arranged asymmetrically with respect to the major axis and/or to the minor axis and comprise an oval outer shape which corresponds to the oval outer shape of the wound dressing, such that an observer is able to readily recognize the oval outer shape of the wound dressing in the oval outer shape of the segment, and wherein individual arc-shaped pre-cut lines are arranged at regular intervals from one another and individual arc-shaped pre-cut lines extend at least approximately parallel to one another, individual arc-shaped pre-cut lines extending from a first position on the outer edge of the wound dressing to a second position on the outer edge of the wound dressing, such that an oval-shaped division of the wound dressing into the segments is obtained. 2. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the porous wound dressing comprises foam. 3. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprise markings to facilitate removal of individual segments. 4. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprise scoring to facilitate removal of individual segments. 5. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprise partial cuts through a thickness of the porous wound dressing. 6. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprises full cuts through the thickness of the porous wound dressing. 7. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the porous wound dressing further comprises tissue anchors. 8. The porous wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein the tissue anchors are configured to be exposed once a segment is removed. 9. The porous wound dressing of claim 8 , wherein the porous wound dressing comprises six pre-cut lines. 10. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the porous wound dressing comprises three or more pre-cut lines. 11. The porous wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the individual pre-cut lines extend asymmetrically with respect to both the major axis and the minor axis. 12. A wound cover kit for use in negative-pressure therapy of wounds, comprising: a wound contact layer configured to be placed directly against a wound; a wound cover configured to be cover and seal the wound; and a wound dressing comprising: an outer edge which defines an oval outer shape of the wound dressing, the wound dressing comprising a major axis and a minor axis, a plurality of arc-shaped pre-cut lines, the pre-cut lines configured to serve for cutting the wound dressing to size in order to adapt the wound dressing to the size of a wound, wherein each of the pre-cut lines extends asymmetrically with respect to the major axis and/or to the minor axis and encloses, together with a portion of the outer edge, a segment of the wound dressing that is designed for separation from the wound dressing and for subsequent use in the negative-pressure therapy of wounds, wherein individual segments are arranged asymmetrically with respect to the major axis and/or to the minor axis and comprise an oval outer shape which corresponds to the oval outer shape of the wound dressing, such that an observer is able to readily recognize the oval outer shape of the wound dressing in the oval outer shape of the segment, and wherein individual arc-shaped pre-cut lines are arranged at regular intervals from one another and individual arc-shaped pre-cut lines extend at least approximately parallel to one another, individual arc-shaped pre-cut lines extending from a first position on the outer edge of the wound dressing to a second position on and to a further portion of the outer edge of the wound dressing, such that an oval-shaped division of the wound dressing into the segments is obtained. 13. The wound cover kit of claim 12 , wherein the wound dressing is porous. 14. The wound cover kit of claim 13 , wherein the wound dressing comprises foam. 15. The wound cover kit of claim 12 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprise markings to facilitate removal of individual segments. 16. The wound cover kit of claim 12 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprise scoring to facilitate removal of individual segments. 17. The wound cover kit of claim 12 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprise partial cuts through a thickness of the porous wound dressing. 18. The wound cover kit of claim 12 , wherein individual pre-cut lines comprises full cuts through the thickness of the porous wound dressing. 19. The wound cover kit of claim 12 , wherein the wound dressing further comprises tissue anchors. 20. The wound cover kit of claim 19 , wherein the tissue anchors are configured to be exposed once a segment is removed.

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  • implanted wound fillings or covers · CPC title

  • for mechanical treatments · CPC title

  • the dressing itself forming the collection container · CPC title

  • Suction control thereof · CPC title

  • specially adapted for deep wounds · CPC title

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What does patent US12239509B2 cover?
Examples of a negative pressure wound closure system and methods for using such a system are presented. Certain embodiments facilitate closure of the wound by preferentially contracting to provide for movement of the tissue. Certain embodiments can utilize tissue securing portions that aid in securing the system within a wound.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smith & Nephew Inc, Univ Massachusetts
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/05. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 04 2025 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?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).