IP Library Granted Patent US 11,351,064
Granted Patent B2
US 11,351,064 · App. 15/940,788 · Granted Jun 7, 2022

Wound dressing

Inventor: Edward Yerbury Hartwell (York, GB)
Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLC
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Patent No.
US 11,351,064
App. No.
15/940,788
Granted
Jun 7, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus are disclosed for dressing a wound. The apparatus comprises an absorbent layer for absorbing wound exudate, a liquid impermeable, gas permeable filter layer over the absorbent layer, a cover layer comprising at least one orifice and a first liquid and gas permeable transmission layer underlying the absorbent layer. The transmission layer is in fluid communication with the filter layer.

Claims (46)

1. A method of managing fluid removed from a wound by negative pressure, the method comprising:

applying negative pressure from a source of negative pressure to a wound dressing positioned over the wound, the wound dressing comprising an absorbent layer comprising super-absorbent material and a cover layer over the absorbent layer, wherein the application of negative pressure to the wound dressing draws fluid from the wound into the absorbent layer, wherein the negative pressure is applied to the wound dressing without a separate canister positioned between the source of negative pressure and the wound dressing;

collecting and storing fluid from the wound within the absorbent layer simultaneously with the application of negative pressure; and

transpiring moisture from the fluid drawn into the absorbent layer through the cover layer and dispersing the moisture into the atmosphere simultaneous with the application of negative pressure, wherein the cover layer transpires moisture at a rate of at least about 3000 grams/meter square/24 hours.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising exhausting gas through at least one orifice in the cover layer and through a filter covering the at least one orifice and positioned in a flow path between a source of negative pressure and the wound.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the filter allows only moisture and gas but not liquid to pass there through.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the filter is positioned above the cover layer.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the filter is positioned below the cover layer.

6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the filter is hydrophilic.

7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the filter is hydrophobic.

8. The method of claim 2 , wherein the filter is oleophobic.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein drawing fluid into the absorbent layer comprises distributing the fluid throughout the absorbent layer by a wicking action.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein drawing fluid into the absorbent layer comprises expanding the absorbent layer under negative pressure.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein drawing fluid into the absorbent layer comprises drawing fluid through a porous transmission layer positioned between the wound and the absorbent layer.

12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising distributing negative pressure generated by the negative pressure source utilizing a porous material positioned between the cover layer and the absorbent layer.

13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adhering the wound dressing to skin surrounding the wound with a silicone adhesive provided on an underside of the wound dressing.

14. The method of claim 1 , wherein fluid is drawn into the absorbent layer through a wound contact layer positioned beneath the absorbent layer, the wound contact layer helping to hold the wound dressing together.

15. The method of claim 1 , wherein fluid is drawn into the absorbent layer through a wound contact layer positioned beneath the absorbent layer, wherein the wound contact layer is formed from a lower surface of an absorbent layer.

16. A wound management system comprising:

a wound dressing comprising:

a cover layer configured to create a sealed space around a wound site; and

an absorbent layer comprising super-absorbent material positioned beneath the cover layer and configured to be placed within the sealed space, the absorbent layer being configured to form a reservoir for fluid removed from the wound site;

wherein the cover layer has a moisture vapour permeability sufficient to transpire moisture from the sealed space to the ambient atmosphere; and

a negative pressure source configured to be in fluid communication with the sealed space;

wherein the system is configured such that application of negative pressure from the negative pressure source draws fluid from the wound site into the absorbent layer to store and collect liquid from the fluid within the absorbent layer, and such that moisture from the fluid drawn into the absorbent layer transpires through the cover layer and disperses into the atmosphere, wherein the cover layer is configured to transpire moisture vapour at a rate of least about 3000 grams/meter square/24 hours when negative pressure is applied and the wound dressing is in use.

17. The wound management system of claim 16 , wherein the cover layer comprises a dotted pattern spread of adhesive.

18. The wound management system of claim 16 , further comprising a filter configured to be positioned between the negative pressure source and the absorbent layer and covering at least one orifice in the cover layer.

19. The wound management system of claim 18 , wherein the filter is configured to allow passage of moisture and gas but not liquid there through.

20. The wound management system of claim 18 , wherein the filter is positioned above the cover layer.

21. The wound management system of claim 18 , wherein the filter is positioned below the cover layer.

22. The wound management system of claim 18 , wherein the filter is hydrophobic.

23. The wound management system of claim 18 , wherein the filter is hydrophilic.

24. The wound management system of claim 16 , wherein the wound dressing further comprises a porous transmission layer positioned below the absorbent layer.

25. The wound management system of claim 16 , wherein the wound dressing further comprises a porous material positioned between the cover layer and the absorbent layer configured to distribute negative pressure generated by the negative pressure source.

26. The wound management system of claim 16 , wherein the absorbent layer comprises an array of through holes.

27. The wound management system of claim 16 , wherein the wound dressing comprises a silicone adhesive on an underside thereof to adhere the wound dressing to skin around the wound site.

28. The wound management system of claim 16 , further comprising a wound contact layer beneath the absorbent layer, the wound contact layer being adhered to an underside of the cover layer.

29. The wound management system of claim 28 , wherein the wound contact layer is formed from a lower surface of an absorbent layer.

30. A method of making a wound dressing, the method comprising:

providing an absorbent layer comprising a super-absorbent material, the absorbent layer configured to collect and store fluid from a wound therein;

positioning a cover layer over the absorbent layer such that the cover layer extends beyond and around an entire area of an upper surface of the absorbent layer, the cover layer having a moisture vapour permeability sufficient to transpire moisture from the fluid collected within the absorbent layer to the ambient atmosphere, wherein the cover layer is configured to transpire moisture vapour at a rate of at least about 3000 grams/meter square/24 hours when the wound dressing is in use;

positioning a wound contact layer beneath the absorbent layer, the wound contact layer helping to hold the absorbent layer within the wound dressing; and

providing an aperture in the cover layer, the aperture configured to form a fluid connection with a negative pressure source.

31. The method of claim 30 , further comprising coupling a filter to the cover layer such that the filter covers the aperture, the filter allowing the passage of moisture and gas but not liquid there through.

32. The method of claim 31 , wherein coupling the filter to the cover layer comprises adhering the cover layer to the filter using an adhesive.

33. The method of claim 31 , further comprising applying a dotted pattern spread of adhesive to the cover layer.

Assignments (2)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE ADDRESS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 049420 FRAME: 0895. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jun 18, 2019
From: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
To: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
Reel/Frame 049510/0609 →
ADDRESS CHANGE Recorded Jun 10, 2019
From: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
To: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC
Reel/Frame 049420/0895 →
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