Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
602047000 | Perforated | 11 |
20080208098 | METHODS, APPARATUS, AND PRODUCTS FOR WOUND CARE - A medical access cover having a first layer and a second layer. The first layer comprises medically sterile material and defining lines which define a plurality of flaps that fold open to define a first wound access opening. The second layer defines a second wound access opening. The first layer and second layer are positioned suitable to align the first opening and the second opening. | 08-28-2008 |
20090018481 | PLASTER WHICH RELEASES ACTIVE COMPOUND - The invention relates to a medical plaster which is able to supply damaged skin and open wounds with an active compound which helps to accelerate wound healing and allows it to proceed better. The plaster has novel design features which enable, in particular, protein- or peptide-containing medicaments, such as, for example, erythro-poietin (EPO), to exert their wound-healing or wound-healing-promoting action by release of the active compound from the plaster without being significantly deactivated or metabolized in the process by substances occurring in the wound secretion. | 01-15-2009 |
20100076363 | SUPPORT-FREE SURGICAL INTERFACE FOR WOUND - A surgical interface for a wound, obtained from a composition including a hydrophobic matrix comprising A parts of a triblock elastomer, B parts of a plasticiser, C parts of polyeolefin, and optionally a hydrocolloid dispersed in a proportion containing 0 to 30% of the total weight of the hydrophobic matrix, with the following relations: | 03-25-2010 |
20100152639 | WOUND TREATMENT APPARATUS - A wound treatment apparatus is disclosed, which comprises: a first portion, a second portion and a porous matrix. In an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the first portion, being an adhesive film, is formed with at least a first hole; and the second portion, being made of a flexible, water-resistant material, is formed with at least a second hole and at least a third hole in a manner that the at least one second hole and the at least one third hole are capable of communicating with each other and thus causes an accommodation space to be formed inside the second portion while the at least one second hole is arranged at a position corresponding to the at least one first hole as the second portion is connected to the first portion. Moreover, the porous matrix is received inside the accommodation space of the second portion. | 06-17-2010 |
20110021964 | Device for Promotion of Hemostasis and/or Wound Healing - The present invention relates to a matrix material comprising a pharmaceutical composition such as a matrix material with a pharmaceutical composition printed on the surface. In one embodiment the pharmaceutical composition comprises thrombin. The invention further describes a method for making the matrix material with a pharmaceutical composition printed on the surface. In one specific embodiment the invention also relates to the use of said matrix material for promotion of hemostasis and/or wound healing. The invention also relates to a kit-of-parts comprising a matrix with a pharmaceutical composition and a container with a peelable lid. | 01-27-2011 |
20130012858 | WOUND OR SKIN TREATMENT DEVICES AND METHODS - Devices, kits and methods described herein may be for treatment to skin, including but not limited to wound healing, the treatment, amelioration, and/or prevention of scars or keloids. A book-like packaging, applicator and/or tensioning device may be used to apply a dressing to a subject. The packaging, applicator and/or tensioning device may apply and/or maintain a strain in an elastic dressing. | 01-10-2013 |
20130281905 | SUPPORT-FREE SURGICAL INTERFACE FOR WOUND - A surgical interface for a wound, obtained from a composition including a hydrophobic matrix comprising A parts of a triblock elastomer, B parts of a plasticiser, C parts of polyeolefin, and optionally a hydrocolloid dispersed in a proportion containing 0 to 30% of the total weight of the hydrophobic matrix, with the following relations: | 10-24-2013 |
20140163447 | Perforated, Layered Wound Treatment Material - The present invention relates to wound treatment material comprising at least two perforated biomatrix layers interconnected by connecting means, as well as to methods for preparing such wound treatment materials and their use, in particular in the treatment of exuding wounds, and in the vacuum-assisted wound treatment therapy. | 06-12-2014 |
20140323940 | EPITHELIALIZATION METHODS, DRESSINGS, AND SYSTEMS - Methods, dressings, and systems for promoting epithelialization of a wound or other tissue are presented. The methods, dressings, and systems help form simulated rete pegs. In one instance, an epithelialization dressing is disclosed that may include a dressing body having a plurality of projections. A plurality of apertures is formed on a portion of the dressing body. The dressing helps manage fluids on the wound and the projections form cavities into which epithelial tissue migrates to from epithelial columns that function like rete pegs. Other dressings, methods, and systems are disclosed. | 10-30-2014 |
20150374552 | Bandage for absorbing sweat produced by the toes - In one embodiment a bandage worn on the toes for absorbing perspiration includes two elastic backing layers each having a plurality of holes, first ends of the elastic backing layers being secured together, and second ends of the elastic backing layers being secured together; an absorbent pad placed between the elastic backing layers and attached thereto; and an adhesive strip having two ends adhesively attached to the first and second ends of one elastic backing layer respectively. The absorbent pad communicates with the holes. | 12-31-2015 |
20160374864 | CRANIAL CAP DRESSING - A cranial cap dressing for dressing a craniotomy wound comprising a breathable elastic outer layer sized to fit snuggly on a human head of a patient and an absorbent inner layer attached to the breathable elastic outer layer. | 12-29-2016 |