GB2474440A - Compression bandage - Google Patents

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GB2474440A
GB2474440A GB0917924A GB0917924A GB2474440A GB 2474440 A GB2474440 A GB 2474440A GB 0917924 A GB0917924 A GB 0917924A GB 0917924 A GB0917924 A GB 0917924A GB 2474440 A GB2474440 A GB 2474440A
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Kate Fitzsimons
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/06Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for feet or legs; Corn-pads; Corn-rings
    • A61F13/08Elastic stockings; for contracting aneurisms
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K13/00Devices for grooming or caring of animals, e.g. curry-combs; Fetlock rings; Tail-holders; Devices for preventing crib-biting; Washing devices; Protection against weather conditions or insects
    • A01K13/006Protective coverings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61DVETERINARY INSTRUMENTS, IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, OR METHODS
    • A61D9/00Bandages, poultices, compresses specially adapted to veterinary purposes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F2013/00089Wound bandages
    • A61F2013/00119Wound bandages elastic
    • A61F2013/00123Wound bandages elastic with elastic indicator
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F2013/00089Wound bandages
    • A61F2013/00119Wound bandages elastic
    • A61F2013/00127Wound bandages elastic fixation means

Abstract

A garment 1 adapted to be worn by a human or animal and adapted to be used with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer. The garment may be provided with one or more means to vary compression, for example, one or more compression bandages 7, which may be integral with or separate from, and attached to, the garment. The garment may have guide panels 8 to aid attaching the bandage(s) to the garment and ensure correct positioning of the bandage(s). The garment may further having fixing points (9, Figure 4a) at various points, the fixing points providing an indication of the level of compression that would be applied if they were used.

Description

Compression Bandage The present invention relates to a garment having one or more areas through which variable levels of compression can be applied to the wearer. The garment is of particular use in the relation to acute and chronic injuries or pathology, particularly in relation to animals.
Healthcare is a responsibility of animal owners that costs millions of pounds in veterinary care each year treating many illnesses and conditions. The application of bandages applying compression is a fundamental practice in veterinary medicine and yet, despite the significant challenges presented by working with animals of varying size, shape, fur and body composition no significant innovation has led to an improvement of this practice.
The varied benefits of compression therapy have been documented for over 2000 years. Within medicine, it has been recognised that the use of compression can benefit venous stasis, venous hypertension and venous oedema. Research has also seen benefits in neurovascular ingrowths and tissue proliferation during connective tissue healing and enhanced callus mineralisation development in healing bone fractures following compression therapy.
Over-compression is equally an issue. For example, over-compression of a peripheral limb can lead to local ischemic changes, resulting in soft tissue necrosis and death. Increased pressure onto peripheral nerves may also lead to peripheral nerve compression, potentially resulting in permanent nerve damage and disability.
Medical complications arising out of poorly applied bandages is in the highest negligence claims category reported by both the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the Veterinary Defence Society (2008).
The present invention addresses the practical difficulties in bandaging animals and humans by providing a means to ensure the bandage is held in place and to protect a wound for a required period of time. The invention also allows the specific clinical benefits of being able to apply compression to be safely achieved.
Accordingly the invention provides a garment adapted to be worn by a human or animal adapted to be used with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer.
Accordingly the invention further provides a garment adapted to be worn by a human or animal provided with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer.
Accordingly the invention still further provides a kit comprising a garment adapted to be worn by a human or animal adapted to be used with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer and one or more compression bandages.
The garment may be adapted in use to cover one or more anatomical areas of the human or animal wearer. The garment may cover the back and one or more legs.
For example where the wearer is an animal the garment may cover the back and one or both hindlegs or the back and one or both forelegs or the back and one or both forelegs and one or both hindlegs.
The garment may be a one piece garment. The garment may comprise two or more pieces. The two or more pieces may be secured to each other by any appropriate means, for example buttons, zip, press-studs.
The garment should ideally be easy to put on to the human or animal wearer. The garment should ideally be comfortable enough to wear for long periods of time.
The garment should ideally allow the wearer to go to the toilet without removing the garment, particularly if the wearer is an animal. The garment may therefore include appropriately placed cut out portions or openings.
The garment may be made from one or more materials. One or more of the materials may be one or more of breathable or elastic or compressive. The advantage of one or more of the materials being breathable is that the garment can be worn for long periods of time in various environments and doing normal activities without the wearer getting too hot. The advantage of one or more of the materials being elastic is that this assists in putting the garment on to and taking it off the wearer.
One or more of the materials chosen to make the garment being compressive may allow application of a circumferential compression to all or part of the wearer. For example in the case of an animal wearer circumferential compression could be applied to one or both of the hind limbs, forelimbs or any combination thereof as needed. Circumferential compression could also or alternatively be applied to the trunk of the animal wearer. The pressure applied may be in, but not limited to, the range of 5-6OmmHg. The application of circumferential pressure in areas surrounding the wound can also have beneficial effects.
The garment may be showerproof or waterproof to allow it to be worn outdoors whatever the weather. To achieve this one or more of the materials from which the garment is made could be showerproof or waterproof or could be treated to give rise to these properties. The garment would preferably be breathable and may for example be provided with a fine network of ventilator holes to assist thermoregulation.
The means to vary compression may comprise one or more compression bandages.
Compression bandages allow even distribution of pressure and are elastic to allow different compression levels to be applied. An example range of levels of compression that can be attained would be from lOmmHg to l2OmmHg.
The means to vary compression may be integral with or separate from the garment.
For example the means to vary compression may comprise one or more discrete compression bandages for use with the garment. Alternatively the garment may include one or more areas of compression bandage material.
The areas provided with means to vary compression preferably correspond to key injury sites, for example fore limbs, hind limbs and back, of the human or animal wearer.
The garment may be provided with one or more conduits to receive one or more of said means for varying compression, for example one or more compression bandages. The conduits may be positioned such that in use the means for varying compression when passing through one or more of the conduits can apply compression to the required anatomical region, namely, but not limited to, in an animal wearer the knee, hip and lumbar region of the hind leg, and the carpus, elbow and shoulder of the foreleg.
The means to vary compression may be an elongate piece of elastic material, for example a compression bandage and the means to vary compression may be fixed at a point along its length, for example one end or the centre, to the garment or conduit.
The or each conduit may be positioned to form the shape of a double helix around the anatomical region to be compressed. This design, when in receipt of one or more means to vary compression, for example compression bandages, provides a greater surface area around the identified key anatomical sites to be independently compressed through which compression can be applied.
For a garment to be used on dogs the preferred range in width of the or each conduit is 2Omm-lOOmm depending on the size of body garment and the coverage needed. The widths may be wider for larger animals and narrower for smaller animals.
For a garment to be used on dogs the preferred range in width of the or each compression bandage is 2Omm-lOOmm depending on the size of garment and the coverage needed. The widths may be wider for larger animals and narrower for smaller animals.
In a further embodiment the garment may additionally or alternatively be provided with one or more guide panels. The panels may be positioned so that they hold the means to vary compression, for example one of more compression bandages, in the desired position around the limb or part thereof to which compression is to be applied. These panels may be arranged so that in use they are positioned over particular areas likely to benefit from additional compression at that position or to provide additional protection for any wound on the wearer. The panels are arranged such that one or more of the means to vary compression, for example compression bandages, pass between the garment and one or more of the guide panels so that the means to vary compression is held in position and in particular is held in position very firmly at these points for optimum compression.
The guide panels may be positioned to form the shape of a double helix around the anatomical region to be compressed. This design, when in receipt of one or more means to vary compression, for example, compression bandages, provides a greater surface area around the identified key anatomical sites to be independently compressed through which compression can be applied.
In one embodiment the garment is provided with either one or more conduits to receive one or more of said means for varying compression or one or more guide panels. This ensures that the or each means to vary compression, for example compression bandage, is held firmly in place and in the correct position around the area of the human or animal to which compression is to be applied.
The or each means to vary compression, for example compression bandage, may be provided with means to fix it in position when positioned to apply the desired compression. Suitable means for fixing could include hook and loop material such as VelcroTM, hook and eye clasps, buttons, press-studs and the like. The fixing means is preferably a hook and loop material such as VelcroTM. One part of the hook and loop material may be provided on the means to vary compression, for example compression bandage, and the other part may be provided on the garment.
The means to vary compression, for example compression bandage, may be provided with one part of a hook and loop material at one or more positions, for example at or close to one or both ends.
Markings may be provided on the garment to indicate the levels of compression that can be expected when the means to vary compression, for example compression bandage, is fixed at different points on the garment.
The garment may additionally or alternatively be provided with any suitable means to measure or calculate the compressive pressure being applied either at a single point in time or in real time.
The design of the garment makes over compression difficult, if not impossible.
The nature of the design is such that the fixing means for the means to vary compression, for example compression bandage, at which most compressive pressure is applied have been pre-determined via testing, for example through use of Techscan bodymat and Flexi-sensors technology. This ensures the user can only achieve the desired/safe amount of compression as they will be unable to fix the compression bandage past these fixing points.
The present invention provides the healthcare provider and human or animal patient with a practical and easy to apply garment, which has been designed to stay in place and provide protection for a given timeframe. Additionally, it provides a safe means to apply therapeutically beneficial levels of compression therapy. The garment is of particular use in accommodating the unique anatomy of quadrupeds, along with the variable body covering e.g. fur encountered with animals.
The garment can be produced in a variety of different sizes depending on the size of the human of animal wearer.
The accomplishment of the above and related objects the present invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact that the drawings are illustrative only and that the present invention could take a different form.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described in conjunction with the appended figures, in which like numerals denote like elements, and in which: Figure 1 is a side view of an embodiment of the garment placed on the body of a dog; Figure 2 is a side view of the garment of Figure 1 and a compression bandage; Figure 3 is a side view of an exemplary guide panel stitched onto the garment of Figure 1; Figure 4 is a side view of a fixing point; and Figure 4a is a plan view of a fixing point.
The exemplary embodiment shown is for a rear application but the design is not limited to this region (i.e. there are other embodiments that cover the front legs of the animal).
Figure 1 shows a garment 1 fitted to a dog 2. The garment 1 is a one piece garment.
The garment has a trunk portion 3, which is generally tubular in shape having an opening 3a, 3b at each end. The head and neck of the dog can pass through the opening 3a and the tail of the dog can pass through opening 3b. Opening 3b also allows the dog to go to the toilet. The trunk portion is provided with a further opening 4 positioned near to the opening 3a to receive the forelegs of the dog.
The trunk portion 3 is also provided with generally tubular leg portions 5, 6 extending away from the trunk portion 3 each sized to receive a hind leg of the dog.
The garment 1 is made from a breathable, elastic nylon material that provides an overall level of compression to at least the injured body parts and the surrounding area.
The garment 1 made of a material that can be stretched, but retain its shape and compression ability and is suitably sized to allow it to be put on the animal subject easily and without distress.
The garment 1 is also designed to be worn for short or long periods of time without being removed if not necessary and is therefore provided with additional appropriately positioned cut outs (not shown) to allow the animal to go to the toilet without removing the garment.
The garment of the invention is designed to allow ease of application from either the head or hind of the animal subject as a one-piece garment. The particular garment 1 shown in Figure 1 is designed for application from the hind of the animal subject.
Figure 2 shows the garment 1 in use with a compression bandage 7. The compression bandage 7 is made out of elastic material. The material used is capable of applying compression levels ranging from lOmmHg to l2OmmHg, but not exclusive to these ranges.
The compression bandage 7 is arranged in a double helix design around the area to be compressed, in Figure 2 the off side hind leg. This arrangement provides a greater surface area around the area to be compressed.
In Figure 3 guide panels 8 are provided at appropriately spaced positions to allow the compression bandage 7 to be kept in position correctly around the area to which compression is to be applied. The guide panels 8 may also be positioned at specific anatomical places which will benefit from either additional compression by the bandage or to extra security or protection for any wound on the animal.
The guide panels 8 are made from the same material as the garment 1 and are stitched onto the garment 1 to provide a channel through which the compression bandage 7 passes.
The number of guide panels 8 that are desirable depends on the size of the garment 1 and the animal subject. Typically there would be from 3-6 guide panels per limb.
Figure 4 shows a number of fixing points 9 comprising one part of a hook and loop fastener material (for example VelcroTM). The compression bandage 7 is provided with one or more areas of the other part of the hook and loop fastener material at one or both of it ends. The fixing points 9 allow the compression bandage 7 to attach to the garment 1 at an appropriate position to apply the required compression. The garment has markings (not shown) adjacent the fixing points indicating the approximate levels of compression achieved if that fixing point is used.
The fixing points 9 are stitched to the garment 1 and the compression bandage 7.
In use the garment 1 is fitted to the dog 2 by inserting the hind legs of the dog into leg portions 5, 6 as appropriate. The trunk portion 3 is then pulled over the body of the dog 2 and its head is passed through the opening 3a and then its front legs are passed through the opening 4.
A compression bandage 7 is then passed through guide panels 8 such that it passes around one hind leg of the dog 2 in the pattern of a double helix. The compression bandage 7 is fastened to the fixing means 9 by corresponding hook and loop materials. The compression applied can be adjusted by pulling the compression bandage further through the guide panels 8. A measure of the compression level may be indicated by markers associated with the fixing means.

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  1. CLAIMS1. A garment adapted to be worn by a human or animal adapted to be used with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer.
  2. 2. A garment adapted to be worn by a human or animal provided with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer.
  3. 3. The garment according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the garment is a one piece garment.
  4. 4. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the garment is made from one or more materials.
  5. 5. The garment according to claim 4 wherein one or more of the materials is one or more of breathable or elastic or compressive.
  6. 6. The garment of claim 5 wherein one or more of the materials is compressive and the pressure applied is in the range of 5-6OmmHg.
  7. 7. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the means to vary compression comprises one or more compression bandages.
  8. 8. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the means to vary compression is integral with or separate from the garment.
  9. 9. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the means to vary compression comprises one or more discrete compression bandages for use with the garment.
  10. 10. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the garment is provided with one or more conduits to receive one or more of said means for varying compression.
  11. 11. The garment according to claim 10 wherein the or each means to vary compression comprise one or more compression bandages.
  12. 12. The garment according to claim 10 or claim 11 wherein the conduits are positioned such that in use the means for varying compression when passing through one or more of the conduits applies compression to the required anatomical region.
  13. 13. The garment according to any of claims 10 to 12 wherein the or each conduit is positioned to form the shape of a double helix around the anatomical region to be compressed.
  14. 14. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the garment is provided with one or more guide panels.
  15. 15. The garment of claim 14 wherein the guide panels are arranged such that one or more of the means to vary compression passes between the garment and one or more of the guide panels.
  16. 16. The garment of claim 15 wherein the guide panels are positioned so that they hold the or each means to vary compression in the desired position around the limb or part thereof to which compression is to be applied.
  17. 17. The garment of claim 14 or claim 16 wherein the guide panels are arranged so that in use they are positioned over particular areas likely to benefit from additional compression at that position or to provide additional protection for any wound on the wearer.
  18. 18. The garment according to any of claims 14 to 17 wherein more than one guide panel is provided and the guide panels are positioned such that in use the or each means to vary compression form the shape of a double helix around the anatomical region to be compressed.
  19. 19. The garment according to any of claims 14 to 18 wherein the or each means to vary compression comprise one or more compression bandages
  20. 20. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein the or each means to vary compression is provided with means to fix it in position when positioned to apply the desired compression.
  21. 21. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein markings are provided on the garment to indicate the levels of compression that can be expected when the means to vary compression is fixed at different points on the garment.
  22. 22. The garment according to any preceding claim wherein there is provided means to measure or calculate the compressive pressure being applied either at a single point in time or in real time.
  23. 23. A kit comprising a garment adapted to be worn by a human or animal adapted to be used with one or more means to vary compression applied to the human or animal wearer and one or more compression bandages.
  24. 24. A garment or a kit substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
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