Wound dressing and method of treatment
US-2015190286-A1 · Jul 9, 2015 · US
US12533440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12533440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916698050-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2026 |
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Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems, apparatuses, and methods that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressings comprising a bridge portion connecting two or more portions of an absorbent layer that facilitates trimming of the wound dressing to suitable sizes. Some embodiments provide for trimming the dressing in a gap between two or more portions of an absorbent layer and sealing the exposed portion of dressing after trimming when the dressing is applied to skin surrounding a wound.
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A negative pressure wound dressing comprising: a drape layer having a first surface and a second, wound-facing surface, wherein the drape layer is substantially impermeable to liquid and substantially permeable to vapor; a transmission component having one or more layers, the transmission component having a first surface and a second wound-facing surface, the transmission component having a perimeter having a first curved edge spaced apart from a second curved edge, and a curved connecting portion between the first curved edge and the second curved edge; a wound-interface layer having a first surface and a second wound-facing surface; a first adhesive layer having a first surface and a second, wound facing surface, the first surface of the first adhesive layer configured to be coupled to the wound-interface layer; a second adhesive layer having a first surface and a second, wound facing surface and configured to be coupled to at least the drape layer; and a reduced-pressure interface integrated with the drape layer; wherein: the curved connecting portion between the first curved edge and the second curved edge of the transmission component is curved from the first curved edge to the second curved edge of the transmission component; the drape layer also has a first curved edge generally aligned with the first curved edge of the transmission component, a second curved edge generally aligned with the second curved edge of the transmission component, a third curved edge between the first and second curved edges of the drape layer, and a vertex opposite a midpoint of the third curved edge; the third curved edge of the drape layer is curved along an entire length of the third curved edge, such that the third curved edge comprises an inflection point at the midpoint of the third curved edge; the third curved edge of the drape layer is curved differently than the first and second curved edges of the drape layer; the vertex of the drape layer is along an opposing portion of the drape layer that opposes at least the third curved edge of the drape layer; the vertex of the drape layer is at a position that is further away from the third curved edge of the drape layer as compared to portions of the opposing portion of the drape that are adjacent to the vertex; and a midpoint of the vertex is positioned on a lateral centerline of the dressing opposite the midpoint of the third curved edge. 2 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the reduced-pressure interface is fluidly coupled to a fluid conduit. 3 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 2 , further comprising a negative pressure device coupled to the fluid conduit such that the reduced-pressure interface is in fluid communication with the negative pressure device. 4 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the first curved edge and the second curved edge of the transmission component are symmetrical over a line of symmetry extending along a central portion. 5 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the first curved edge and the second curved edge of the transmission component are symmetrical over only one line of symmetry. 6 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 1 , wherein the drape layer has a perimeter which substantially conforms with a shape of the perimeter of the transmission component. 7 . A negative pressure wound dressing comprising: a backing layer having an upper surface and a lower surface and defining a perimeter configured to be positioned over skin surrounding a wound site, wherein the backing layer is configured to maintain negative pressure over the wound site; a material layer comprising a central portion extending lengthwise from a first end of the material layer to a second end of the material layer; a first side portion having a first pad adjacent to the second end of the material layer, the first side portion extending in a first lateral direction away from the second end of the material layer; a second side portion having a second pad separate from the first pad adjacent to the second end of the material layer, the second side portion extending in a second lateral direction away from the second end of the material layer, wherein the second lateral direction is opposite the first lateral direction; and a wound contact layer configured to secure the wound dressing to the wound site; wherein: the central portion of the material layer comprises a primary absorbent material extending over the central portion of the material layer; the first side portion and the second side portion of the material layer comprise a secondary absorbent material that is distinct from the primary absorbent material; and the primary absorbent material is in fluid communication with the secondary absorbent material. 8 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein the wound contact layer is sealed to the backing layer along a perimeter of the backing layer. 9 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein the material layer comprises one or more transmission layers. 10 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 9 , wherein the one or more transmission layers are selected from the group consisting of reticulated open-cell foam, woven material, non-woven material, 3D knit fabric, Baltex 7970 weft knitted polyester, acquisition distribution material, DryWeb TDL2, SlimCore TL4, and combinations thereof. 11 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein the material layer comprises a spacer material configured to vertically wick fluid. 12 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein the material layer comprises an acquisition distribution material configured to horizontally wick fluid. 13 . The negative pressure wound dressing of claim 7 , wherein the backing layer has a perimeter which substantially conforms with a shape of the perimeter of the material layer. 14 . A negative pressure wound dressing comprising: a drape layer having a first surface and a second, wound-facing surface, wherein the drape layer is substantially impermeable to liquid and substantially permeable to vapor; a transmission component having a first surface and a second wound-facing surface, the transmission component having a perimeter having a first curved edge at a first side of the transmission component, a second curved edge at a second side of the transmission component, and a curved connecting portion between the first side and the second side, wherein the first side is spaced apart from the second side, and wherein the transmission component is configured to directly contact a surface of a patient's tissue; a third layer configured to couple the dressing to a patient's skin surface, the third layer having a first surface and a second wound-facing surface, the third layer comprising: a first adhesive layer having a first surface and a second, wound facing surface; and a second adhesive layer having a first surface and a second, wound facing surface and configured to be coupled to at least the drape layer; and a reduced-pressure interface integrated with the drape layer; wherein: the drape layer also has a first curved edge generally aligned with the first curved edge of the transmission component, a second curved edge generally aligned with the second curved edge of the transmission component, and a third curved edge between the first and second curved edges of the drape layer; the third curved edge of the drape layer has a curved vertex extending away from a midpoint of the curved connecting portion of t
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