Sulfhydryl-Functionalized Polymeric Compositions For Medical Devices
US-2015265743-A1 · Sep 24, 2015 · US
US12458540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12458540-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016989996-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 4, 2025 |
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A wound exudate management system includes a pump for generating negative pressure, a dressing for covering and protecting a wound of a user, a tube including an interior lumen, the tube disposed between the pump and the dressing such that the pump and the dressing are in fluid communication via the interior lumen. The dressing includes an adhesive layer for adhering the dressing adjacent the wound, a wound contact layer, a pressure dispersion layer, a plurality of layers of absorbent material disposed between the wound contact layer and the pressure dispersion layer, a backing layer having a first surface and a second surface, the first surface of the backing layer being adjacent, and in contact with, the pressure dispersion layer and the adhesive layer, and a flexible connector disposed on the second surface of the backing layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A wound exudate management system, comprising: a pump for generating negative pressure; a flexible connector configured to be connected to the pump, the flexible connector including a flexible connector aperture; an upper adhesive including an upper adhesive aperture, wherein the flexible connector is adhered to the upper adhesive and the flexible connector aperture is aligned with the upper adhesive aperture; a backing layer adhesive including a backing layer adhesive aperture; a dressing for covering and protecting a wound, the dressing comprising: a wound contact layer positioned between the wound and at least one layer of absorbent material, the wound contact layer capable of absorbing exudate and transmitting exudate to the absorbent material, a backing layer including a backing layer aperture wherein the upper layer adhesive is adhered to one side of backing layer and the backing layer adhesive is adhered to another side of the backing layer, wherein the upper adhesive aperture, the backing layer aperture, and the backing layer adhesive aperture are aligned to enable fluid communication to the at least one layer of absorbent material, and a pressure dispersing layer adjacent and in contact with the backing layer, the at least one layer of absorbent material positioned between the wound contact layer and the pressure dispersing layer, wherein the pressure dispersing layer serves to distribute exudate and negative pressure laterally over the dressing, a thermoplastic spun lace layer connected to the pressure dispersing layer and positioned between the pressure dispersing layer and the at least one layer of absorbent material, and a nonwoven spun lace layer connected and stitchbonded to the wound contact layer and positioned between the at least one layer of absorbent material and the wound contact layer, and an adhesive layer adjacent to and in contact with the wound contact layer, the adhesive layer including a perimetral shape having a central aperture to enable the wound to be in fluid communication with the wound contact layer; a tube connecting the pump and the dressing, the tube having an interior lumen for placing the pump and the dressing in fluid communication via the interior lumen; and a one-way valve in-line between the pump and the dressing to maintain a negative pressure within the dressing when the pump is disconnected from the tube; wherein the dressing comprises an envelope structure formed by joined peripheral portions of the thermoplastic spun lace layer and the nonwoven spun lace layer; and wherein the at least one layer of absorbent material is disposed within the envelope structure. 2 . The wound exudate management system of claim 1 , wherein the one-way valve is connected to one of the pump and the tube when the pump is disconnected from the tube. 3 . The wound exudate management system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure dispersing layer comprises a reticulated foam, a polyester foam, or a polyurethane foam. 4 . The wound exudate management system of claim 1 , wherein the wound contact layer is structurally reinforced with one or more of a structurally reinforced material, a structure, or a stitching. 5 . The wound exudate management system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one layer of absorbent material comprises one or more fenestrations. 6 . The wound exudate management system of claim 1 , further comprising an indicator positioned between the upper layer adhesive and the flexible connector and configured to provide a visual indication of the presence of exudate. 7 . The wound exudate management system of claim 6 , wherein the indicator is a layer of gel-forming fibers disposed as a gel in the presence of exudate. 8 . The wound exudate management system of claim 7 , wherein the indicator is configured to change color in response to the presence of exudate and the flexible connector is partially or entirely transparent so as to allow the indicator to be seen by the user. 9 . A wound exudate management system, comprising: a pump for generating negative pressure; a dressing for covering and protecting a wound, the dressing comprising a plurality of layers including: a wound contact layer, a nonwoven spun lace layer connected and stitchbonded to the wound contact layer, a backing layer including a backing layer aperture, a pressure dispersing layer adjacent to and in contact with the backing layer and located in contact with the backing layer, a thermoplastic spun lace layer connected to the pressure dispersing layer, wherein the pressure dispersing layer serves to distribute exudate and negative pressure laterally across the dressing, at least one layer of absorbent material positioned between the wound contact layer and the pressure dispersing layer, and an adhesive layer adjacent to and in contact with the wound contact layer, the adhesive layer including a perimetral shape having a central aperture to enable the wound to be in fluid communication with the wound contact layer; a flexible connector secured to the backing layer with an upper adhesive layer having an upper adhesive layer aperture, the flexible connector having an interior lumen aligned with the upper layer adhesive aperture; a tube positioned between the flexible connector and the pump, and the tube having an interior lumen in fluid communication with the interior lumen of the flexible connector to connect the pump and the dressing; and a one-way valve in-line between the pump and the dressing to maintain a negative pressure within the dressing when the pump is disconnected from the tube. 10 . The wound exudate management system of claim 9 , wherein the dressing comprises an envelope structure formed by joined peripheral portions of at least two layers of the plurality of layers and the envelope structure is located between the pressure dispersing layer and the wound contact layer; wherein the at least one layer of absorbent material is disposed within the envelope structure. 11 . The wound exudate management system of claim 10 , further comprising an indicator positioned between the at least one layer of absorbent material and the pump and configured to provide a visual indication of the presence of exudate. 12 . The wound exudate management system of claim 11 , wherein the upper adhesive layer is coupled to the flexible connector and the indicator. 13 . The wound exudate management system of claim 12 , wherein the upper adhesive layer aperture is positioned adjacent the indicator. 14 . The wound exudate management system of claim 13 , wherein the backing layer aperture is arranged substantially concentric with the upper adhesive layer aperture of the upper adhesive layer. 15 . The wound exudate management system of claim 14 , wherein the flexible connector is formed to include a flexible connector aperture arranged substantially concentric with the upper adhesive layer aperture of the upper adhesive layer and the backing layer aperture of the backing layer and configured to enable fluid communication between the dressing and the interior lumen of the flexible connector. 16 . A wound exudate management system, comprising: a pump for generating negative pressure; a dressing for covering and protecting a wound, the dressing comprising a plurality of layers including: a wound contact layer including reinforced stitching made of nylon, a nonwoven spun lace layer connected and stichbonded to the wound contact layer, a backing layer having a backing layer aperture formed therein, a pressure dispersing layer adjacent and in contact with the ba
the dressing itself forming the collection container · CPC title
portable on the body · CPC title
with means for detecting level of collected exudate · CPC title
Constructional details of the pressure distribution manifold · CPC title
Connectors between dressing and drainage tube · CPC title
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