IP Library Granted Patent US 12,514,757
Granted Patent B2
US 12,514,757 · App. 18/373,393 · Granted Jan 6, 2026

Composite dressings for improved granulation and reduced maceration with negative-pressure treatment

Inventors: Timothy Mark Robinson (San Antonio, TX); Christopher Brian Locke (San Antonio, TX)
Assignee: Solventum Intellectual Properties Company
A61F13/05A61F13/0223A61M1/90A61F13/0206A61F13/0213
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Patent No.
US 12,514,757
App. No.
18/373,393
Granted
Jan 6, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Dressings for use in negative pressure therapy and methods of making the dressings are provided herein. The dressings may comprise at least two layers in a stacked configuration. The first layer may comprise a manifold layer and the second layer may comprise a silicone gel layer. The second layer may have perforations to form fluid restrictions that can open and close when used in negative pressure therapy. The perforated second layer may be formed by a first and a second curing step.

Claims (10)

1 . A method of manufacturing a dressing for negative pressure treatment, the method comprising:

a first curing step comprising curing silicone applied to a substrate to form a silicone gel layer;

a second curing step comprising locally curing the silicone gel layer at perforation locations on the silicone gel layer;

perforating the silicone gel layer at the perforation locations to form a plurality of fluid restrictions through the silicone gel layer; and

assembling a polymer drape, a manifold layer and the silicone gel layer in a stacked configuration, wherein the manifold layer is interposed between the polymer drape and the silicone gel layer.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein an accelerator rich pre-polymer is applied to the silicone gel layer prior to the second curing step.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the accelerator rich pre-polymer is applied to the perforation locations on the silicone gel layer.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first curing step and the second curing step are performed by a cure type selected from the group consisting of an addition cure, a free radical cure, a UV cure and a condensation cure.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first curing step and the second curing step are performed by the same cure type, preferably a UV cure.

6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first curing step and the second curing step are performed by different cure types.