Dressings and methods for treating a tissue site on a patient

US9446176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9446176-B2
Application numberUS-201314075864-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 8, 2013
Priority dateApr 16, 2010
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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Abstract

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Dressings, systems, and methods for treating a tissue site on a patient involve allowing liquids from the tissue site or a priming fluid to evaporate and exit the dressing through a liquid-impermeable, vapor-permeable membrane. The dressing is able to process more liquids than would otherwise be possible without evaporation and potentially to create reduced pressure. Other dressings, systems, and methods are disclosed.

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We claim: 1. A dressing for treating a tissue site, the dressing comprising: a covering configured to cover the tissue site to form a sealed space; a membrane forming at least a portion of the covering and configured to permit evaporation of water vapor through the membrane; a release liner releasably coupled to the covering proximate to the membrane; and an adhesive disposed on at least a portion of the covering, the membrane being free of adhesive. 2. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a one-way valve coupled to the covering. 3. The dressing of claim 2 , wherein the one-way valve permits fluid flow from the sealed space through the covering. 4. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a pressure-regulating valve coupled to the covering. 5. The dressing of claim 4 , wherein the pressure-regulating valve permits fluid flow into the sealed space through the covering. 6. The dressing of claim 5 , wherein the pressure-regulating valve permits fluid flow into the sealed space in response to a maximum reduced pressure in the sealed space. 7. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a wound interface layer configured to be positioned between the covering and the tissue site. 8. The dressing of claim 7 , wherein the wound interface layer comprises a foam member. 9. The dressing of claim 7 , wherein the wound interface layer comprises a gauze. 10. The dressing of claim 7 , further comprising an absorbent layer configured to be disposed between the wound interface member and the covering. 11. The dressing of claim 10 , further comprising a priming fluid in the absorbent layer. 12. The dressing of claim 7 , further comprising a priming fluid in the wound interface member. 13. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising an absorbent layer configured to be disposed between the tissue site and the covering. 14. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising: a container disposed between the covering and the tissue site, the container having a weakened portion configured to fail before other portions of the container; and a priming fluid disposed in the container. 15. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a foam member disposed between the covering and the tissue site, the foam member comprising: a first foam having an aperture; a second foam disposed within the aperture of the first foam; and wherein the first foam is more rigid than the second foam. 16. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising: a first foam member having an annular shape and disposed between the covering and the tissue site; and a second foam member disposed within the first foam member, wherein the first foam member is more rigid than the second foam member. 17. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising: a foam member configured to be disposed between the covering and the tissue site; and a biasing member disposed around the foam member. 18. The dressing of claim 17 , wherein the biasing member comprises a bellows. 19. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising a forced-air device associated with the covering configured to force air across the membrane. 20. The dressing of claim 19 , wherein the forced-air device comprises a piezoelectric pump, the dressing further comprising a flexible baffling disposed proximate to the covering on a side opposite the tissue site, the flexible baffling configured to direct air across the membrane. 21. The dressing of claim 19 , further comprising an inflatable passageway disposed adjacent to the membrane and fluidly coupled to the forced-air device. 22. The dressing of claim 1 , wherein the membrane includes a surface having a hydrophilic treatment. 23. The dressing of claim 22 , wherein the hydrophilic treatment comprises an ionizing radiation. 24. The dressing of claim 1 , further comprising: a foam member configured to be disposed between the tissue site and the covering; and a micro-pump disposed between the foam member and the covering. 25. A method for treating a tissue site with reduced pressure, the method comprising: deploying a foam member proximate to the tissue site; covering the foam member with a covering having an evaporative window to form a sealed space over the foam member; and evaporating liquids in the sealed space through the evaporative window to generate reduced-pressure. 26. The method of claim 25 , wherein a priming fluid is disposed in the foam member. 27. The method of claim 25 , wherein a one-way valve is associated with the covering and the method further comprises depressing the foam member to remove air through the one-way valve from the sealed space. 28. The method of claim 25 , further comprising opening a pressure-regulating valve coupled to the covering in response to a maximum reduced pressure in the sealed space. 29. The method of claim 25 , further comprising removing a release liner covering the evaporative window. 30. The method of claim 25 , further comprising: disposing a container storing a priming fluid between the covering and the foam member; and rupturing the container to release the priming fluid into the sealed space. 31. The method of claim 25 , further comprising forcing air across the evaporative window with a forced-air device. 32. A method of manufacturing a dressing for treating a tissue site, the method comprising: providing a foam member for placing proximate to the tissue site; providing a covering formed with an opening; and associating a membrane with the opening to form an evaporative window, the membrane being configured to permit liquids to evaporate through the covering. 33. The method of claim 32 , further comprising the step of applying a removable release liner over the membrane. 34. The method of claim 32 , further comprising introducing a priming fluid into the foam member. 35. The method of claim 32 , further comprising disposing a container having a priming fluid on a side of the covering. 36. The method of claim 32 , further comprising coupling a pressure-regulating valve to the covering. 37. The method of claim 32 , further comprising coupling a one-way valve to the covering. 38. The method of claim 32 , further comprising coupling a one-way valve to the covering and coupling a pressure-regulating valve to the covering.

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  • characterised by the support layer · CPC title

  • allowing gas passage, but preventing liquid passage, e.g. liquophobic, hydrophobic, water-repellent membranes · CPC title

  • comprising medicaments or additives, e.g. odor control, PH control, debriding, antimicrobic (drug delivery dressings A61K9/70; chemical aspect of the additives A61L15/00) · CPC title

  • liquophilic, hydrophilic · CPC title

  • especially adapted for wound covering/occlusive dressings · CPC title

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What does patent US9446176B2 cover?
Dressings, systems, and methods for treating a tissue site on a patient involve allowing liquids from the tissue site or a priming fluid to evaporate and exit the dressing through a liquid-impermeable, vapor-permeable membrane. The dressing is able to process more liquids than would otherwise be possible without evaporation and potentially to create reduced pressure. Other dressings, systems, a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kci Licensing Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M1/74. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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