Baxter Aktiengesellschaft, Baxter International Inc.
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Foley, Hoag & Eliot LLP
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The invention relates to a fibrin sponge comprising a residual moisture content of at least 3%, preferably of 3 to 35%, in particular 10 to 20%, and preferably containing a blood clotting activator or proactivator, a method of preparing this fibrin sponge as well as a kit for wound gluing which comp
The invention relates to a fibrin sponge comprising a residual moisture content of at least 3%, preferably of 3 to 35%, in particular 10 to 20%, and preferably containing a blood clotting activator or proactivator, a method of preparing this fibrin sponge as well as a kit for wound gluing which comprises the fibrin sponge and a component containing a blood clotting factor. The sponge according to the present invention is suitable for hemostasis, tissue adhesion and aiding wound healing.
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The invention relates to a fibrin sponge comprising a residual moisture content of at least 3%, preferably of 3 to 35%, in particular 10 to 20%, and preferably containing a blood clotting activator or proactivator, a method of preparing this fibrin sponge as well as a kit for wound gluing which comp
The invention relates to a fibrin sponge comprising a residual moisture content of at least 3%, preferably of 3 to 35%, in particular 10 to 20%, and preferably containing a blood clotting activator or proactivator, a method of preparing this fibrin sponge as well as a kit for wound gluing which comprises the fibrin sponge and a component containing a blood clotting factor. The sponge according to the present invention is suitable for hemostasis, tissue adhesion and aiding wound healing. ructure layer and said gel layer. 14. The wound dressing garment of claim 13, wherein said intervening layer comprises an elastomeric material. 15. The wound dressing garment of claim 13, wherein said intervening layer is bonded to said structure layer by at least one of: heat, pressure, and an adhesive. 16. The wound dressing garment of claim 13, wherein said intervening layer is detachable from said structure layer over substantially all of said garment. 17. The wound dressing garment of claim 1, wherein the garment is suitable for enveloping at least a portion of at least one of: a finger, a hand, a wrist, an elbow, a shoulder, an arm, the head, the scalp, the face, the neck, the torso, the waist, the groin, a hip, a leg, a knee, an ankle, a foot, and a toe. 18. The wound dressing garment of claim 1, further comprising a peelable protective layer formed on the interior surface of the garment. 19. A method of forming a wound dressing garment that adheres to the skin of the wearer and directly contacts a skin wound to promote healing of the skin wound, the method comprising the steps of: (a) forming a structure layer of a pliable material to envelope a body portion including an external skin wound to dress that wound and promote healing, the structure layer including an inner surface that faces generally toward the skin of the wearer when the garment is worn on the body and first, second, third and fourth edge portions, wherein at least the first and second edge portions are securable to each other to provide a partial enclosure suitable for enveloping said body portion; and (b) coupling to the structure layer a self-adhesive gel layer suitable for directly contacting said external skin wound to promote said healing, wherein said gel layer serves as said inner surface and forms an interior surface of the garment and said gel layer is separable from said structure layer along at least one of the third and fourth edge portions of said structure layer, such that edge portions of said gel layer and the third and fourth edge portions of said structure layer are independently overlappable, and, when the edge portions of said gel layer are overlapped and the third and fourth edge portions of said structure layer are secured to each other in an overlapped fashion, both the third and fourth edge portions of said structure layer overlay the edge portions of said gel layer. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein step (a) includes permanently securing together the first and second edge portions along a seam in a substantially non-overlapping manner. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein step (a) further includes forming the structure layer from at least a first panel having the first edge portion and a second panel having the second edge portion. 22. The method of claim 20, wherein step (a) further includes forming the structure layer from a fabric material, and the first and second edge portions being sewn together at the seam. 23. The method of claim 21, wherein step (a) further includes fusing together the first and second panels of the structure layer at the seam. 24. The method of claim 20, wherein step (a) further includes shaping the first and second edge portions to have complementary shapes corresponding to a contour of the portion of the body. 25. The method of claim 20, wherein the method further comprises the step of: (c) providing a fastener in communication with the third and fourth edge portions of the structure layer, the fastener being adapted to detachably secure the third and fourth edge portions to each other. 26. The method of claim 19, wherein step (b) includes forming the gel layer from at least one sheet of a gel material. 27. The method of claim 19, wherein step (b) includes forming the gel layer from a silicone gel that leaves no perceptible residue on the skin surface when removed. 28. The method of claim 19, wherein step (b) includes forming the gel layer from one of a hydrogel gel and a polyurethane gel
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