Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
128888000 | Wound shields (e.g., vaccination) | 19 |
20080202531 | Protective Aid - This invention relates to a protective aid ( | 08-28-2008 |
20080302371 | Boot for Ulcer Treatment - A boot for the treatment of an ulcer wherein the boot is comprised of at least 80% by weight of closed cell polyethylene. The boot comprises a single article and covers a foot and lower part of the leg of a person. An interior surface of the boot is vacuum and heat molded to the foot and lower leg of the person, and a cut out is formed to surround the ulcer of the person. This off loads the weight of the person from the site of the ulcer, and the custom molding minimizes any slipping and shearing forces on the ulcer. The boot is lightweight, easy to put on and take off, and less expensive than other healing boots available. | 12-11-2008 |
20090260639 | Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Sores Using Inflatable Devices - An inflatable device to be positioned between a body portion and an underlying surface includes one or more inflatable cells. In some embodiments, the inflatable device also includes a dressing, attached to the one or more inflatable cells, to be secured to a patient's skin. In some embodiments, the inflatable device also includes an adhesive to secure the one or more inflatable cells to a patient's skin. The inflatable device is secured to the body portion, coupled to a pump, and repeatedly inflated and deflated. | 10-22-2009 |
20090293887 | REDUCED-PRESSURE, COMPRESSION SYSTEMS AND APPARATUSES FOR USE ON BREAST TISSUE - A system uses reduced pressure to provide a therapeutic force to a person's breast area. The system includes a dressing assembly shaped and configured to be placed on the breast area, a releaseable circumferential connector for holding the dressing assembly against at least a portion of the breast area, and a sealing subsystem for providing a fluid seal over the dressing assembly against a person's epidermis. The system may further include a reduced-pressure subsystem for providing reduced pressure to the dressing assembly. When reduced pressure is supplied, the system generates a force against at least a portion of the breast area of the person. The dressing assembly may be formed as a brassiere having a first cup and a second cup formed from a bolster material. | 12-03-2009 |
20130152951 | Intravenous Site Shield - A shield seals out moisture over a portion of a wearer's limb. The shield may be used to protect chronic Intravenous (IV) sites preventing moisture from reaching the IV site and provides a moisture tight compartment for carrying personal items during aquatic activities. The shield is made of a thermoplastic elastomer material which freely stretches and includes two opposing very small entry openings which stretch to form collar regions at each stretched opening providing an area versus a line of contact between the shield and skin thereby sealing out moisture. The improved sealing of the present invention allows many activities previously denied to patients. The shield is preferably generally spherical but may be elliptical, football shaped, oval, or other shapes and may have one closed end or multiple openings for fingers or toes. | 06-20-2013 |
20130167848 | Heel Protection Device - A heel protection method and device for the protection of heel ulcers includes an inflatable bladder adapted to be positioned adjacent a calf of a patient and a sensor adapted to be positioned adjacent a heel of the patient for detecting pressure at the heel. A microprocessor is adapted to receive a signal related to pressure at the heel, from which it determines whether an allowable level has been exceeded. If an excessive pressure level is sensed, the microprocessor transmits a signal to a separate device that alerts the caregiver to inflate the inflatable bladder or automatically by way of a pump operatively connected to the microprocessor. The method and device avoids excessive pressure at the heel by sensing the pressure at the heel, and redistributing the pressure from the heel to the calf if an allowable pressure level has been exceeded. | 07-04-2013 |
20130220347 | MEDICAL PROTECTIVE COVER - The medical protective cover includes a semi-ovoid shell configured to cover a wound or intravenous site. The shell is attached to a patient's limb or extremity by a pair of adhesive tabs extending from longitudinal ends of the shell and a plurality of adjustable straps extending laterally from the shell. A plurality of ventilation holes longitudinally extend along lateral edges of the shell to allow passage of air for keeping the covered area dry. Each longitudinal end of the shell includes a pair of tubing ports to facilitate mounting and passage IV infusion tubing to an IV catheter or cannula. The top of the shell also includes a selectively opened slot that permits passage of a needle for the administration or withdrawal of fluids through an access port of the catheter. | 08-29-2013 |
20130233326 | FLOATING WOUND PADS - The present invention relates to a device comprising, a fixed surface having a means of adhering on a protective covering for shielding a body part or a fragile object, an at least one pad adapted to fit on the fixed surface and, an exterior cover substantially enclosing said pad, the exterior cover having a means of adhering on one surface, wherein the means of adhering of the fixed surface contacts the means of adhering of the exterior cover enclosing the pad and the exterior cover enclosing the pad can be detached, moved, and contacted on any location of the fixed surface. | 09-12-2013 |
20130340771 | Post Operative Amputated Lower Leg Limb Protective and Promotive Healing Device - A post operative amputated lower leg limb protective and promotive healing device including a supportive section having a first end and an opposite second end; and an open framework protective section releasably securable to at least one end of the supportive section. The open framework protective section forms a plurality of openings to allow airflow therethrough in all directions and is configured to insure no physical contact by the protective section with the amputated lower leg limb. The open framework protective section is non-weight bearing. | 12-26-2013 |
20140034068 | CONFIGURABLE ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE - An orthopedic walking boot and method of use for off-loading plantar ulcers is disclosed. The orthopedic walking boot may be particularly effective for off-loading the plantar ulcers of diabetic patients with impeded mobility due to age or illness who cannot be treated with a total contact cast. Embodiments of the orthopedic walking boot presented offer a configurable insole of removable cells seated in a rigid support frame. The cell array may be custom fitted to the size, shape, and location of the patient's planter ulcer. | 02-06-2014 |
20140283850 | IMPLANTED IV PORT PROTECTION DEVICE - A port protection device mainly comprised of a rigid back plate with a shock absorbing pad adhered underneath, the device being held in place against the chest of the child by using elastic straps and latching clasps. The absorbing pad provides a consistent soft contact area with the skin and chest which distributes the impact over a large area rather than localized points. This distribution reduces the possibility of pain and injury to the chest. The adjustable elastic straps allow the device be held tightly against the body and chest and not allow for movement of the device during sports and physical activity. | 09-25-2014 |
20140283851 | LAMINATED BANDAGE COMPRISING AN ACTIVATED CARBON CLOTH - The present invention relates to multi-layer products and methods utilising such products. Embodiments of the present invention have utility in the prevention and/or healing of wounds and skin disorders. More particularly, although not exclusively, the present invention relates to products and methods which have utility in the veterinary field. Embodiments of the present invention relate to products and methods which are for use in the prevention and/or healing of wounds and skin disorders in equines, namely, horses, ponies, donkeys and the like, particularly wounds and skin disorders which affect the limbs of such animals. Aspects of the present invention provide products and methods for supporting limb joints whilst allowing the joint to flex to enable movement. | 09-25-2014 |
20150040921 | Port Cover - The Port Cover is a soft, thin plastic covering that is used to cover the cream applied to the skin covering an implantable port, prior to treatment. The cream numbs the skin to minimize the pain from the needle insertion into the port when caregivers draw blood, administer treatments and therapies. FIG. | 02-12-2015 |
20150136149 | BARRIER SYSTEM TO REDUCE THE RATE OF LINE-RELATED INFECTIONS - A barrier system is provided for use in reducing infections associated with a percutaneous medical device, such as a catheter, that is disposed within a percuteneous incision. Such a barrier system can include: a barrier device having a skin-contacting surface and a catheter-receiving surface; and an adhesive composition configured for adhering to skin, the barrier device, and/or the catheter so as to form a barrier at or adjacent to an incision in the skin where the catheter is percutaneously inserted through the skin. The barrier device can include a conduit configured to receive the catheter. Alternatively, the barrier device can include a groove in a base surface that is configured to receive the catheter. A system that includes a medical device, the barrier device, and adhesive can also be provided. | 05-21-2015 |
20150144143 | Pressure sore treatment device and method - A pressure sore treatment device for reducing pressure on an area of the skin of a patient, while ensuring air circulation to the skin, can include: a cover box, which can further include a box structure with a hole; and a belt strap, so that the cover box can be placed with the hole covering the affected area of the skin, and secured to the body of the patient with the belt strap. The cover box can be detachable from the belt strap, and in some versions the device can be made from antimicrobial materials. Further disclosed is a method for pressure sore treatment including: placing a box structure with a hole over a treatment area on a patient's body and securing the box structure in place over the treatment area, so that the hole covers and eliminates pressure on the treatment area. | 05-28-2015 |
20150320623 | POST-SURGICAL DRAIN MANAGEMENT GARMENT - A post-surgical drain management garment comprises a lightweight, disposable, wrap-around material with pouches for comfortable placement of surgical drains. The garment provides a wrap-around piece designed to keep the post-surgical drains secure while in the hospital, post-surgical facility, or other recovery facility. The garment is wrapped around the torso, arm, leg, or other body part of the patient and then closed with a secure closure. A post-surgical drain is slipped over the top or bottom of the garment and placed in a pouch. | 11-12-2015 |
20160067386 | DEVICE AND METHOD TO FACILITATE SAFE, ADHESION-FREE SURGICAL CLOSURES - Surgical devices and methods are provided for preventing the formation of post-operative adhesions. In one device, an envelope of material defines at least one opening, and another layer of adhesion- preventing material is disposed on an exterior surface of the envelope. A rigid or semi-rigid barrier member is at least partially disposed in a space inside the envelope, without adhering to the envelope such that the barrier member can be pulled out of the envelope through the opening. | 03-10-2016 |
20160151214 | ISOLATING STRUCTURE FOR EXTERNAL SKELETAL FIXATOR | 06-02-2016 |
20160193071 | Pressure sore treatment device and method | 07-07-2016 |