Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080312574 | Dressing Provided With a Thin Film Applicator - The present invention provides a novel system for applying dressings, said dressings comprising a thin film ( | 12-18-2008 |
20130018335 | NOVEL BANDAGE INCLUDING AGGLOMERATES OF PARTICLES SUITABLE FOR RAPIDLY GELLING OR SOLUBILISINGAANM Pernot; Jean-MarcAACI DijonAACO FRAAGP Pernot; Jean-Marc Dijon FR - The present invention relates to a bandage including an adhesive hydrocolloid mass, wherein said bandage includes, on at least one portion of the surface of the adhesive mass intended for being in contract with the wound when the bandage is being used, a plurality of agglomerates made up of particles linked to one another, preferably in a multi-layer configuration, at least 90% and preferably at least 95% of said particles being made up of one (or more) material(s) selected among polysaccharides, proteins and synthetic polymers, and being suitable for solubilizing or gelling in under ten seconds, and preferably still in less than one second when in contact with the exudate from the wound. The bandage according to the invention is intended for treating wounds such as blisters, exuding wounds, burns and dermal-epidermal lesions, whether superficial, deep, chronic or acute. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018336 | NOVEL DRESSING INCLUDING A WEB OF MICROFIBERS OR NANOFIBERS SUITABLE FOR GELLING OR SOLUBILIZINGAANM Pernot; Jean-MarcAACI DijonAACO FRAAGP Pernot; Jean-Marc Dijon FR - The present invention relates to a repositionable bandage including an adhesive hydrocolloid mass, wherein said bandage includes, on at least one portion of the surface of the adhesive mass intended for being in contract with the wound when the bandage is being used, a web of microfibers or nanofibers, at least 90% and preferably at least 95% of which being made up of one (or more) material(s) selected among natural or synthetic polymers, and being suitable for solubilizing or gelling in under ten seconds, and preferably still in less than one second when in contact with the exudate from the wound. The bandage according to the invention is intended for treating wounds such as blisters, exuding wounds, burns and dermal-epidermal lesions, whether superficial, deep, chronic or acute. | 01-17-2013 |
20140058310 | ABSORBENT CICATRIZATION DRESSING AND USES THEREOF FOR CHRONIC WOUNDS - One subject of the present invention is a dressing essentially consisting of:
| 02-27-2014 |
20140114268 | VERY ABSORBENT, THIN ADHESIVE DRESSING, AND USES THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC WOUNDS - The invention relates to an absorbent dressing comprising an adhesive silicone-coated side strip, which is particularly suitable for use in the care of chronic wounds, such as ulcers or eschars, or acute wounds, such as burns. | 04-24-2014 |
20140142526 | HYDROCELLULAR ABSORBENT DRESSING, AND USES THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AND ACUTE WOUNDS - The present invention relates to an absorbent dressing comprising a breathable impermeable substrate ( | 05-22-2014 |
20140364788 | ADHESIVE INTERFACE BANDAGE - The present invention relates to an adherent interface dressing intended for application directly to a wound. | 12-11-2014 |
20150174042 | AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF POLYMER PARTICLES, FILM-FORMING COMPOSITION CONTAINING SAME AND USES THEREOF - The present invention concerns an aqueous dispersion of multiphase polymer particles in which the polymer particles comprise at least two separate phases, the internal phase being formed by polymerisation in the presence of a crosslinking agent, said dispersion further comprising a surfactant chosen from amino acid derivatives. The invention also concerns a film-forming composition comprising said aqueous dispersion of polymer particles. The invention also relates to a film obtained after application of said film-forming composition. This film dries very quickly, is water resistant, and has good adhesion, elasticity and breaking strength properties. The invention also concerns the use of said film for protecting surfaces of the skin or mucous membranes, wounds, injuries and/or skin disorders. | 06-25-2015 |