[미국특허]
Multi-component dressing for treating wounds of the human or animal body using a reduced pressure
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-005/00
A61F-013/00
출원번호
UP-0666848
(2005-11-02)
등록번호
US-7775998
(2010-09-06)
국제출원번호
PCT/EP2005/011701
(2005-11-02)
§371/§102 date
20070705
(20070705)
국제공개번호
WO06/048246
(2006-05-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Riesinger, Birgit
대리인 / 주소
Occhiuti Rohlicek & Tsao LLP
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
90인용 특허 :
15
초록▼
A multi-component dressing (100) for treating wounds of the human or animal body, using a reduced pressure, comprising a wound-covering element (4) for mounting the dressing (100) at the surface of the skin and the mucous membrane having at least one connecting site (5) through which material in the
A multi-component dressing (100) for treating wounds of the human or animal body, using a reduced pressure, comprising a wound-covering element (4) for mounting the dressing (100) at the surface of the skin and the mucous membrane having at least one connecting site (5) through which material in the wound space (10) can be evacuated. The multi-component dressing has super-absorbing polymers, the absorbed wound secretions remaining bound to polymers in the wound space until the latter are removed from the wound space and the polymers, due to their binding capacity, supporting reciprocal synergies with the sub-atmospheric pressures. Wound exudate, promoted by the reduced pressure, is also stored and controlled by polymerized granulates.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A multi-component wound dressing for treating a wound on a human or animal body using a reduced pressure, said dressing comprising a wound covering element adapted to be applied to the surface of the skin to cover the wound, thereby forming a wound space, said wound covering
What is claimed is: 1. A multi-component wound dressing for treating a wound on a human or animal body using a reduced pressure, said dressing comprising a wound covering element adapted to be applied to the surface of the skin to cover the wound, thereby forming a wound space, said wound covering element having at least one connector configured to connect to a pressure reducing device and through which only gases in the wound space can be evacuated, the improvement wherein the dressing has super-absorbing polymers which absorb the wound secretions in the wound space; wherein the absorbed wound secretions, bound to the polymers, remain in the wound space until the polymers are removed; and wherein the polymers, due to their bonding capacity, support reciprocal synergies with the sub-atmospheric pressures. 2. The multi-component dressing of claim 1, wherein the polymers are selected from the group of sodium polyacrylates. 3. The multi-component dressing of claim 1, wherein the dressing has at least one enveloped absorption body with at least one layer of a textile section that is interspersed with supra-absorbing particles. 4. The multi-component dressing of claim 3, wherein the absorption body is enclosed in a liquid-permeable envelope, which has pores, the size of which essentially does not exceed that of the supra-absorbing particles. 5. The multi-component dressing of claim 4, wherein the absorption body, which is adapted to be placed in the wound space, has an initial volume (V1), which becomes enlarged in the course of the absorption process, and assumes a final volume (V2) with which the wound space and, with that, the respective wound material, can be filled during the swelling process. 6. The multi-component dressing of claim 4, wherein the layer, in plan view of its flat side, has a two-dimensional extent, which is 3% to 90% smaller than that of the envelope when placed flat. 7. The multi-component dressing of claim 3, wherein the material of the absorption body contains an active substance which has an effect on the wound healing process. 8. The multi-component dressing of claim 3, wherein the absorption body is glued to the wound covering element, a periphery being left free at the wound covering element. 9. The multi-component dressing of claim 7, wherein the active substance includes nanocrystalline silver particles. 10. A wound dressing for treating a wound on a human or animal body using a reduced pressure, said dressing comprising: a wound covering element adapted to be applied to the surface of the skin to cover the wound, thereby forming a sealed wound space, said wound covering element having at least one connector configured to connect to a pressure reducing device and through which only gases in the wound space can be evacuated whereby a sub-atmospheric pressure environment is provided in the wound space, a pressure reducing device connected to the at least one connector; and super-absorbing polymers which absorb wound secretions in the wound space; wherein the absorbed wound secretions, bound to the polymers, remain in the wound space until the polymers are removed; and the polymers, due to their bonding capacity together with the sub-atmospheric pressure environment of the wound space, promote movement of secretions to the polymers.
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