WO2000069480A1 - Ceramic wound treatment device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a ceramic wound treatment device and to a method of treating a wound using such device.
- United States Patent 3,842,830 discloses a surgical dressing comprising impermeable high silica glass microparticles. The particles are applied directly to the wound.
- a disadvantage of the surgical dressing is that it is saturated relatively easily, so that a substantial amount of microparticles have to be applied to a wound to have a desirable effect.
- United States Patent 5,000,746 discloses a covering for wounds comprising a permeable web, which remains flexible during use.
- the web is made up from a plurality of individually shaped elements connected by connecting members into a network, and having, at least on the surface, a layer of ceramic or glass.
- the covering comprises a base, such as a mat, web or fabric, provided with a glass or ceramic layer.
- the bodies or elements may be liquid impermeable or they may be porous, and they can suitably be made of a bioinert material, such as aluminium oxide (AI 2 O 3 )." It is therefore clear that the porosity of the elements is not an essential feature of the invention disclosed in that specification and that impermeable glass particles work equally well.
- a disadvantage of a covering of this type is that it is relatively expensive and difficult to manufacture. Particularly, it is onerous to shape the individual particles and to link the particles together.
- a wound treatment device comprising a plurality of separate porous ceramic particles.
- the particles may be contained in a permeable container.
- the container may comprise a tea-bag type envelope.
- the envelope is of VileneTM.
- the ceramic particles may be inert.
- the ceramic particles may have a porosity of between 25% and 85%, preferably 75%.
- the pores of the particles may have diameters in the range of between 0.3 to 30 micrometers.
- the pores may be cellular in nature.
- the pores may be interconnected by blow-holes.
- the arrangement may be such that the pores of the ceramic particles apply a capillary suction force to the wound area, thus continuously draining fluid from the area.
- the particles may be manufactured by pulverising an inert microporous ceramic body and removing fine powder from the particles.
- the particles may have a diameter range of between 45 and 300 micrometers.
- a method of treating a wound including the steps of applying to such wound a ceramic wound treatment device as hereinbefore described.
- the invention will now be described further by way of non-limiting examples and with reference to the enclosed drawing which is a cross-sectional end view of a ceramic wound treatment device 10 (CWTD) according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- CWTD ceramic wound treatment device 10
- the CWTD 10 is prepared by a method including the steps of: milling solid petalite (LiAISi 4 O ⁇ 0 ) into powder (1 micrometer diameter particles); adding a combustible substance to the powder; mixing the powder with water to form a paste or slurry; - drying out the paste to form a ceramic aggregate; firing the ceramic aggregate to a temperature of 1200 °C to form an inert microporous solid ceramic body having pore sizes of between 0.3 to 30 micrometers; pulverising the ceramic body into particles 12 having a diameter of between 45 and 300 micrometers; removing fine powder and ceramic dust from the particles 12; disposing the particles in a tea-bag type VileneTM envelope 14; and sealing the envelope 14.
- the paste can also be spray-dried to form spherical particles of suitable sizes, which are then sintered at 1200 °C. After the preparation procedure, the ceramic particles are to be kept dry.
- the standard wound treatment protocol irrespective of the type of wound being treated, is as follows: open the wound by removing any soiled bandages that may previously have been applied to the wound; optionally applying normal saline (0.9 %) to the wound; optionally cover the wound with a single layer of gauze; apply the CWTD to the wound; and fasten the CWTD with a bandage, adhesive strip, or transparent cover.
- the patient was treated according to the above standard wound treatment protocol. Within 48 hours after treatment was started, the wound changed from a clearly catabolic state into an anabolic state with granulation tissue forming and slough coming off. The wound started losing its bad odour, despite the fact that it was still pouring out a green coloured pus. Pain from the wound started to diminish and it was clear that the general condition of the patient was also improving.
- the CWTD's were applied without wiping or swabbing the wound clean.
- the standard protocol was used as follows: - the wound was opened by removing the CWTD every morning; a single layer of dry, woven cotton gauze was applied on the wound; the CWTD was applied on top of the gauze and secured into place by a single strip of 10 mm wide adhesive paper tape; the CWTD was covered with a protective elastic cotton bandage in two layers; and elastic, compressive stockings were dressed on top of the CWTD every day as this patient had clinically significant varicose veins.
- the CWTD's were applied without wiping or swabbing the ulcer on the toe.
- a modified wound treatment protocol was used as set out below: the ulcer was opened by removing existing dressings; a single layer of dry, woven cotton gauze was applied on the ulcer; the CWTD was applied on top and secured into place by a single strip of 10 mm wide adhesive paper tape; the CWTD was then covered with a protective elastic cotton bandage in two layers; - The CWTD was the only mode of topical treatment on the toe.
- the patient was treated according to the standard wound treatment protocol as follows: the wound was opened by removing dressings; a single layer of dry, woven cotton gauze was applied to the wound; the CWTD was applied on top and secured into place by a single layer of 10 mm wide adhesive paper tape.
- the CWTD's were applied without wiping or swabbing the wound clean; the CWTD's were covered with a protective elastic cotton bandage in two layers; during the last three weeks of treatment, the CWTD's were left in place for 5 days at a time.
- No antibiotics were administered either topically or systemically.
- the patient could not afford an elastic compressive stocking as would have been indicated for use in her case.
- the patient lived in a hut made of sticks and mud with very rudimentary ablution facilities.
- the rate of healing was above all expectations, especially in the presence of old scar tissue.
- the wound was completely healed with good quality scar tissue by day 58. On follow up after one year, the scar had remained stable with surprisingly good aesthetic appearance.
- the wound was treated according to the standard protocol.
- the patient treated the wound at home and continued to do her home work as usual.
- a 39 year old female patient with a venomous bite (possibly a spider) on the sole of her foot was treated with the CWTD.
- the patient was first seen on day 6 after the injury.
- the lesion had a small area of central necrosis about 5mm in diameter and 3 mm deep with an area of hyperaemia, about 25 mm by 35 mm, where the skin looked injured.
- Treatment with the CWTD commenced on day 6, according to the standard treatment protocol. No other treatment was used.
- the lesion showed the following features: the dead skin had come off to its full extent; the base was completely clean and covered by healthy granulation tissue; and re-epithelialisation was in rapid progress.
- a 25 year old male patient who was involved in a car accident was furthermore treated with the CWTD. He had sustained an injury to his left buttock area extending from the edge of the gluteal fold into the external sphincter of the anus. A laceration extended 5 cm laterally from the lower edge of the injury. The sphincter defect was repaired surgically in a nearby hospital. The repair was successful. The patient declined to have a colostomy done to cut off the faecal stream from passing over the injured area. He rather opted to see if the wound would heal without such drastic measures. The patient had no medical insurance and asked to be discharged on day 3 after the repair. The patient began treatment with CWTD on day 8 of the injury.
- the wound showed good granulation and de-sloughing.
- the patient was out of bed by this time and his pain was well controlled by no more than moderate strength oral analgesics once or twice per day. His wound was now easily treated at home.
- the wound started showing rapid healing, good quality granulation tissue and a steadily advancing edge of good quality skin covering the defect.
- the patient went back to work on day 20 of treatment and continued to apply the CWTD twice per day following the standard treatment protocol.
- the wound of the patient was completely healed after 42 days of treatment.
- the wound remained stable after one year with minimum scarring after 6 months.
- the patient is fully continent after treatment.
- the wound area heals visibly despite the presence of adverse elements such as pathogenic bacteria and dead tissue (slough); - Excess fluids and bad odours are removed;
- the patients generally experience less pain or cessation of pain altogether from their wounds;
- the treatment produces similar results irrespective of the cause of the wound;
- the mode of application is simple and easy to understand and the wounds can therefore be treated by the patients themselves or by lay care givers in the home environment or in an active work environment.
- the CWTD's are able to allow wounds to heal irrespective of the cause or location of the wound, the presence of superficial pathogenic infective agents, the age of the wound or previously applied treatments. - Furthermore, the healing process can proceed irrespective of the level of literacy, social class or age of the patient, his/her physical circumstances, the availability of trained care givers or patient expectations and, all of this at home.
- ulcers and wounds were treated thus far: septic post infective lower leg ulcers; ulcers of impetigo; varicose and venous stasis ulcers of legs; venomous bite ulcers; - lacerations too old to suture; septic post- operative wounds; septic para-unguinal (big toe) lesions; newly sutured lacerations - (much better cosmetic results seen); dog bites; dehiscence of post operative wound; septic diabetic ulcers; post faschiotomy wound; - tissue loss; post cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen therapy of skin lesions); burn wounds; and decubitus ulcers.
- the ballanced order of cell signals is restored and wound healing optimised irrespective of the cause of the wound or the stage at which the treatment was started.
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BR0010444-2A BR0010444A (en) | 1999-05-12 | 2000-05-08 | Wound treatment device and process for treating an injury |
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