Dressings, systems, and methods for treating a wound on a patient's limb employing liquid control
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-013/06
A61M-001/00
A61F-013/45
A61F-013/00
A61F-013/02
A61F-013/08
A61F-013/84
출원번호
US-0229422
(2016-08-05)
등록번호
US-10179196
(2019-01-15)
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/ 주소
Pratt, Benjamin Andrew
Locke, Christopher Brian
출원인 / 주소
KCI Licensing, Inc.
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Wound dressings, systems, and methods are presented for treating a wound on a patient's limb, such as a venous leg ulcer. The dressings, systems, and methods involve creating airflow within the dressing to vaporize and remove liquid. The airflow may begin when the dressing becomes saturated. The dre
Wound dressings, systems, and methods are presented for treating a wound on a patient's limb, such as a venous leg ulcer. The dressings, systems, and methods involve creating airflow within the dressing to vaporize and remove liquid. The airflow may begin when the dressing becomes saturated. The dressings may be used to provide compression and reduced pressure to the wound. Other systems, methods, and dressings are presented herein.
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1. A method for treating a wound on a patient's limb, the method comprising: providing a wound dressing, wherein the wound dressing comprises a tubular sleeve member, and wherein the tubular sleeve member comprises: an elastic compression member formed into a sleeve having a first side and a second,
1. A method for treating a wound on a patient's limb, the method comprising: providing a wound dressing, wherein the wound dressing comprises a tubular sleeve member, and wherein the tubular sleeve member comprises: an elastic compression member formed into a sleeve having a first side and a second, patient-facing side,a fluid-directing member having a first side and a second, patient-facing side, wherein the first side of the fluid-directing member is disposed proximate to the second, patient-facing side of the elastic compression member, and wherein the fluid-directing member is operable to inhibit fluids from flowing through the fluid-directing member, anda pathway member having a first side and a second, patient-facing side, wherein the first side of the pathway member is proximate to the second, patient-facing side of the fluid-directing member, wherein the pathway member is operable to transport a fluid under a pressure gradient;disposing the wound dressing around the patient's limb proximate to the wound;receiving liquid from the wound into the wound dressing; andcreating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing to cause air flow in the pathway member to evaporate liquid from the wound dressing, the air enters the wound dressing at one location and is exhausted at another location. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient further comprises filtering the air flow with a charcoal filter to remove odors. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing to cause air flow comprises causing air flow at a rate of at least 0.1 m/s. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the tubular sleeve member further comprises an absorbent member for at least temporarily retaining liquids, the absorbent member having a first side and a second, patient-facing side, wherein the first side of the absorbent member is proximate to the second, patient-facing side of the pathway member; andwherein the step of receiving liquid comprises receiving liquid into the absorbent member. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing to cause air flow comprises causing an air flow in the absorbent member of the wound dressing once the absorbent member is saturated. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing to cause air flow further comprises stopping the air flow in response to the absorbent member no longer being saturated. 7. The method of claim 4, wherein the fluid-directing member creates a sealed space and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing comprises applying a reduced pressure in the sealed space and allowing air to enter an intake port. 8. The method of claim 4, wherein the fluid-directing member creates a sealed space and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing comprises applying a reduced pressure in the sealed space and allowing air to enter an intake port at intervals. 9. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing further comprises filtering the air with an odor filter before the air exits the wound dressing. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the tubular sleeve member further comprises: an absorbent member for at least temporarily retaining liquids, the absorbent member having a first side and a second, patient-facing side, wherein the first side of the absorbent member is proximate to the second, patient-facing side of the pathway member, anda transition member having a first side and a second, patient-facing side, wherein the first side of the transition member is disposed proximate to the second, patient-facing side of the absorbent member, the transition member wicks liquids; andwherein the step of receiving liquid comprises receiving liquid into the transition member and to the absorbent member. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the wound dressing has at least one port on a limb opening and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing comprises fluidly coupling a reduced-pressure source to the wound dressing at an inboard location and pulling air from the at least one port to the reduced-pressure source. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the wound dressing has at least one port on a limb opening and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient within the wound dressing comprises fluidly coupling a reduced-pressure source to the wound dressing at an inboard location and pushing air from the reduced-pressure source to the at least one port. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the pathway member has a surface area, and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient comprises causing air flow over at least 50 percent of the surface area of the pathway member. 14. The method of claim 1, wherein the pathway member has a surface area, and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient comprises causing air flow over at least 75 percent of the surface area of the pathway member. 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the pathway member has a surface area, and wherein the step of creating a pressure gradient comprises causing air flow over at least 90 percent of the surface area of the pathway member. 16. A method for treating a wound on a patient's limb comprising: providing a wound dressing having: an elastic compression member having a first side and a second side forming a sleeve;a fluid-directing member having a first side positioned adjacent the second side of the elastic compression member, a second side, and being operable to inhibit fluids from flowing through the fluid-directing member;a pathway member having a first side positioned adjacent the second side of the fluid-directing member, a second side, and being operable to permit flow of a fluid when the wound dressing is under a pressure gradient; andat least one exhaust port fluidly coupled to the pathway member and operable to allow fluids to exit the wound dressing;disposing the wound dressing around the patient's limb so that the second side of the pathway member is proximate to the wound;receiving liquid from the wound into the pathway member;fluidly coupling a pressure source to the pathway member for generating the pressure gradient; andoperating the pressure source to create a pressure gradient between the pressure source and the at least one exhaust port through the pathway member to generate a fluid flow through the pathway member and evaporate the liquid received in the pathway member.
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