WO2014108476A1 - Flüssigkeitsdurchlässiger primärverband mit einer silikonbeschichtung - Google Patents
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- A61F—FILTERS 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
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- the present invention relates to a primary dressing according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Primary bandages are known in the art. They are placed as wound contact layer on wounds to be treated before the actual wound dressing is applied. They can have various properties, for example, reduce adhesion, prevent ingrowth into the dressing or contribute to a balanced fluid management. In other embodiments, primary dressings may be provided as an integral part of the cover of a wound dressing, where they perform similar or identical functions as in free-standing form.
- primary dressings also allow prolongation of the length of stay of the actual wound dressing on the wound, which reduces the frequency of dressing change and thus reduces traumatic events.
- many of the types of wounds that are prone to use primary dressings are highly susceptible to adhesions and traumatically respond to dressing changes, which is extremely painful to the patient and also severely affects wound healing.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a primary dressing which allows a longer residence time on the wound.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a primary dressing which allows atraumatic dressing change.
- a liquid-permeable primary dressing in sheet form, having pores, perforations or grid honeycombs, which allow a liquid passage, further comprising a coating of a Silikonhaitigen material.
- Such primary dressings are placed as wound contact layer on wounds to be treated before the actual wound dressing is applied. They can have different properties, for example, reduce the adhesion or contribute to a balanced fluid management.
- the term "silicone-containing material" as used herein refers to both silicone-coated material and full-silicone material.
- the silicone can be designed so that it acts decidedly adhesive, such that the primary dressing adheres to the wound, but also in such a way that it prevents adhesion of the possibly frequently to be changed secondary dressing to the wound, or even a Eingranulation thereof ,
- the adhesion properties of silicone can be set very precisely in terms of technology so that (a) secure adhesion can be ensured without detachment of the primary layer. Bandes pain - such as adherent body hair - produced or even traumatic, or (b) can be ensured that the primary dressing is not liable.
- the coating is flat, linear, strip-shaped, reticulated, punctiform and / or drop-shaped. Reference is made to the figures.
- the primary dressing has a film having pores and / or perforations.
- Said film preferably consists of a thermoplastic film or of a polyolefin, for example PE.
- Such films are produced, for example, by the companies Tredegar or RKW.
- the silicone coating may be applied to the film prior to incorporation of the pores and / or perforations, or only after incorporation of the pores and / or perforations.
- the pores and / or perforations are designed three-dimensional.
- the primary dressing has a rough and a smooth side up.
- a material similar to the product Sorbion Plus is created. This is described in the patent application WO2007118652, the contents of which are hereby fully referenced.
- the smooth side When the smooth side is applied to the wound, in addition to the usual advantages of primary dressings (poor adhesion to the wound, prevention of the intrusion of wound material into the wind support), a fluid-conducting function is also required; so are formed by the three-dimensional pores and / or perforations collar, which are arranged on the side facing away from the wound and hinder a backflow of wound exudate into the wound.
- the primary dressing may develop an abrasive action capable of disrupting biofilms and inducing debridement. This effect is described in the patent application DE 102012100842, the contents of which are hereby fully referenced.
- the coating is arranged on the rough and / or on the smooth side - depending on which side is to be used as wound contact side.
- the primary dressing comprises a gauze or a fabric having pores and / or lattice honeycombs.
- Adaptic consisting of a cellulose acetate net.
- the primary dressing has a proportion of at least one elemental or ionic heavy metal.
- Heavy metals have a very finely divided form of bactericidal action, which is due to the large reactive surface due to the sufficient formation of soluble shear metal ions.
- the primary dressing can be given an antibacterial effect, which can reduce complications in wounds susceptible to infection (decubitus, ulcer crural, burn wounds, etc.) and at the same time increase the residence time of the wound dressing.
- the at least one elemental or ionic heavy metal is selected from the group comprising copper, zinc and / or silver.
- the above-mentioned bactericidal properties apply in a special form for these three metals
- the elemental or present in ionic heavy metals are applied by coating on the primary dressing.
- Preferred coating methods are, for example:
- PVD Physical vapor deposition
- PECVD Plasma-assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition
- the elemental or present in ionic heavy metals are introduced by coextrusion in the primary dressing.
- the elemental or in ionic form of the present shear metals for example in the form of colloids, in the form of salts (preferably as chloride, sulfate or nitrate) or in the form of organometallic compounds in the extrusion process can be introduced.
- the coating or material for extrusion doping may consist of a combination of silver, zinc or copper and calcium phosphate (for example in the form of nanoparticles of calcium phosphate coated with silver, zinc or copper). The combination of one of the three heavy metals with calcium phosphate is up to 1000 times more deadly than conventional silver preparations for many germs.
- the primary dressing is a wound spacer grid.
- the primary dressing moreover has punches, slots, incisions and / or recesses, which serve to facilitate the passage of fluid.
- the material can be designed, for example, in the form of oblong holes, checks and / or crosses.
- the material consists of a three-dimensional film material with openings or perforations facing outward or to the wound, which give the wound care article a rough outer surface and thus abrasive properties.
- the abrasive properties stimulate the exudation of the wound and can lead to fluid accumulation in the upper wound area, which must be drained off.
- Said punches, slits, incisions and / or recesses ensure a facilitated passage and an effective and rapid uptake of the exudate that is produced by using the primary dressing according to the invention.
- a Wundaufiage comprising a shell which at least partially consists of a primary dressing according to one of the preceding claims.
- a primary bandage dressing comprising pores, perforations, or honeycombs form the part of the wrapper wrapper, are often used in wound care.
- the products Curea P2 and Vliewasorb have such a primary dressing - without the heavy metals mentioned - as an integral part of their shell.
- said wound dressing has a wound exudate absorbing body.
- the wound exudate absorbing body comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of a mat, in particular an airlaid of said yarns or fibers of superabsorbent polymers with incorporated superabsorbent polymers, and / or a loose filling of superabsorbent polymers.
- Said airlaid mat may preferably have a substantially flat material portion of absorbent material, the z. B. consists of an absorbent fleece of said fibers with superabsorbent polymers distributed therein.
- This wound exudate absorbing body may correspond to the absorbent pad contained in a wound dressing of the assignee of the present invention, as disclosed, for example, in WO03094813, WO2007051599 and WO0152780, and sold under the trade name "sorbion sachet.”
- WO03094813 WO2007051599 and WO0152780
- sorbion sachet sold under the trade name "sorbion sachet."
- the wound-absorbent body can likewise form a core which-if appropriate fluff-like-comprises fibers or yarns of superabsorbent polymers and superabsorbent polymers in granular form, the granules being adhesively bonded or welded to the fibers or yarns at several heights , and the granules are distributed over more than 50% of the total height of at least a portion of the core, wherein there are mixed areas of granules and fibers.
- the proportion by weight of superabsorbent polymers may preferably be in the range between 10 and 25% by weight. lie. Similar constructions are known from conventional incontinence materials and known as sanitary napkins for their cushioning properties.
- the wound exudate absorbent body may also include at least one flat layer comprising fibers or yarns of superabsorbent polymers to which superabsorbent polymers in granule form are adhered.
- a structure of the body having at least three layers, wherein two cover layers surrounding a layer having superabsorbent polymers. There are no mixtures of fibers and superabsorbent polymers in the plane; but only fixed announcements of both materials.
- the possibly provided multiple layers may also be physically compacted together by rolling, pressing, calendering or similar processes.
- the body may have repetitive patterns or grains such as e.g. a checked pattern, a punching pattern or the like.
- the wound care article in particular the wound exudate absorbing body, has superabsorbent polymers.
- These may be incorporated into the absorbent body and / or sheath in a wound dressing, or may be placed as a loose component within the sheath.
- the latter arrangement requires a sheath adapted to the size of the superabsorbent polymers in which the superabsorbent polymers do not trickle out of the sheath.
- both superabsorbent particles or fibers are possible, which are either present as a loose bed or incorporated into the surrounding material.
- Superabsorbent polymers are plastics that are able to absorb many times their own weight - up to 1000 times - in liquids. Chemically, this is a copolymer of acrylic acid (propenoic acid, C 3 H 4 O 2 ) and sodium acrylate (sodium salt of acrylic acid, NaC 3 H 3 0 2 ), wherein the ratio of the two monomers to each other may vary.
- a so-called core cross linker (CXL) is added to the monomer solution, which connects the formed long-chain polymer molecules in places by chemical bridges (they "cross-link”). These bridges make the polymer water insoluble.
- exudate refers to a wound fluid derived from the blood plasma via the inflammatory processes of wound edema. Just as the blood is responsible for the transport of nutrients and other messengers, and thus for the supply of various parts of the body, the exudate serves in a similar way the supply of the wound bed and the healing processes occurring therein.
- exudate coordinates the various processes of wound healing both temporally and spatially through its high content of growth factors and cytokines. These are mainly due to throm- bozyten, keratinocytes, macrophages and fibroblasts formed. They influence the motility, migration and proliferation of the various cells involved in wound healing.
- the infiltration of cells into the wound base is promoted as well as the supply of the newly formed granulation tissue by angiogenesis.
- the wound cleansing is also supported by the exudate. It contains several serine, cysteine and aspartate proteases as well as matrix metalloproteases, which are tightly regulated in their activity and degrade both existing and newly formed collagen in the wound.
- Components of the physiological exudate are in particular salts, glucose, cytokines and growth factors, plasma proteins, proteases (in particular matrix metalloproteases), granulocytes and macrophages.
- the normally healing-promoting exudate loses its positive effect in chronic wounds.
- the content of inflammatory cytokines and proteases is significantly increased in pathological exudate.
- the content of growth factors is reduced.
- a particularly serious difference arises with regard to the activity of the previously mentioned matrix metalloproteases.
- These enzymes are normally formed as an inactive pre-enzyme and are regulated in their activation by corresponding inhibitors (tissue inhibitors of metalloproteases, TIMPs), which at the same time have a positive effect on cell growth itself.
- the activity of proteases appears to be increased due to disorders in this regulatory system, possibly contributing to a regression of wound healing.
- the pathological exudate has reached the balance of wound progression in terms of the content of its components. This results in various complications that contribute to further deterioration and chronicity of the wound.
- said component comprising SAP is of particular importance.
- the intended share of SAP serves to absorb the fragments and remnants of the biofilm.
- the destruction of the biofuels may also release endotoxins and bacterial pathogenicity factors (especially bacterial haemolysin and leucocidin) that can cause inflammation, allergies, shock (especially anaphylactic shock and / or toxic shock syndrome) and fever in the patient (Herxheimer -Reaction). Said endotoxins and pathogenicity factors are taken up by the proportion of SAP, so that the said consequences can be avoided.
- endotoxins and bacterial pathogenicity factors especially bacterial haemolysin and leucocidin
- Said endotoxins and pathogenicity factors are taken up by the proportion of SAP, so that the said consequences can be avoided.
- the wound exudates absorbing body has a pattern of incisions and / or punches. These are preferably designed in such a way. forms and / or arranged to facilitate the fluid entry into the wound care article.
- This feature develops particular advantages in conjunction with a shell, which give the wound care article a rough outer surface and thus abrasive properties, for example of a three-dimensional film material with outward or to the wound swept openings or perforations, as an effective and rapid absorption of the exudate that is produced by using the wound care article according to the invention to ensure.
- a device for wound treatment using negative pressure comprising a gas-tight wound covering element, which forms a space remaining between the respective wound and the wound covering element in the state applied to the body of the patient, and at least one connection point which coincides with the space in Contact is and over which the air in the room can be evacuated, wherein the wound covering element is underlaid by at least one area, the wound exudates receiving wound dressing, the volume of which increases in the course of the absorption process, so that the absorbed Wundexsudate within the wound dressing and thus below the wound covering element remain until removal of the wound dressing from the body of the patient, the wound dressing is at least one layer of a superabsorbent enriched textile section, which is surrounded by a liquid-permeable casing, and the situation in plan view their flat side has an area that is 3% to 90% smaller than which is the shell, so that the Wundaunage can approach in the vicinity of its entire filling capacity in the cross section of a circular shape.
- a multi-component dressing for wound treatment of the human or animal body using negative pressure comprising: a wound covering element for attachment to the skin and mucosal surface, at least one connection point which is in contact with the wound space and over which the wound cavity Substances may be evacuated, which has superabsorbent polymers, wherein the absorbed Wundexsudate remain bound to polymers in the wound space until removal from the wound space, the polymers support by their binding capacity mutual synergies with the subatmospheric pressures.
- a drainage device for wound treatment using negative pressure comprising a gastight wound-covering element made of film-like material, which is adhesively attached to the skin surface around the wound area in the body applied to the patient and one between the respective wound and at least one drainage tube which can be used to evacuate the substances which may be present in the room, and at least one wound dressing, which absorbs the wound exudates, which at least one layer of a wound dressing superabsorbent-enriched textile section surrounded by a liquid-permeable sheath, wherein the absorbed wound exudates within the wound dressing and thus below the wound-covering element until removal of the wound dressing from the body of the patient eiben, and wherein the wound covering element has a gas-tight sealable treatment opening through which the wound dressing can be inserted into the room and removed from the room.
- Fig. 1 shows a liquid-permeable primary dressing in sheet form, having perforations 2, which allow a liquid passage.
- the primary dressing is housed in a sterile package 9, 14.
- the primary dressing has a flat silicone coating.
- Fig. 1 shows a silicone coating on the form of strip-like applied to the primary dressing silicone tapes.
- Fig. 2 shows said perforations in cross section. It can be seen that the latter preferably have conical walls, which in turn run out irregularly in approximately perpendicular to a perforation axis A directed projections. These projections can also be turned inside or out, as the right side of Fig. 2 shows.
- the described structure of the perforations contributes to the fact that the recorded wound exudate can flow back in the direction of the wound only with difficulty, in which case said protrusions are not absolutely necessary.
- Fig. 3 shows a wound dressing with a flat absorption body and a shell, which consists in sections of a primary dressing according to one of the preceding claims dashed line).
- Said primary association can supplement (double) or replace (not shown) the actual shell wall on the page in question.
- Said wound dressing moreover has a wound exudate absorbing body.
- the primary dressing can also surround the absorption body on all sides, thereby supplementing or replacing the envelope.
- the seams for example ultrasound seams
- Fig. 4 also shows the discussed perforations in cross section, this time in a naturalistic representation. Here it can be seen that the protrusions described in FIG. 2 do not occur.
- Fig. 5 shows a similar liquid-permeable primary dressing in sheet form as in Fig. 1, having perforations. Again, the perforations open to the wound side and thus form the discussed rough, abrasive surface.
- the liquid-permeable primary dressing in sheet form may act, partially or wholly, as a wrapper for a wound care article comprising an absorbent body. Furthermore, this wound care article has punches, slots, incisions and / or recesses, for example in the form of elongated holes, checks and / or crosses, which serve to facilitate the passage of fluid.
- the material consists of a three-dimensional film material with openings or perforations facing outward or to the wound, which give the wound care article a rough outer surface and thus abrasive properties.
- the abrasive properties stimulate the exudation of the wound and can lead to fluid accumulation in the upper wound area, which must be drained off.
- Said punches, slits, incisions and / or recesses ensure a facilitated passage and an effective and rapid uptake of the exudate that is produced by using the wound care article according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a wound care article 70 in plan view, comprising a sleeve 71 with a seam 72, which consists of a primary dressing according to the invention, preferably with outwardly facing openings or perforations, which give the wound care article a rough outer surface and thus abrasive properties, and a sheet-like absorbent body 73 of a nonwoven or airlaid material containing superabsorbent polymers.
- the shell forms an expansion space 74, so that it is ensured that the absorption body can increase in fluid intake in its volume and is not limited by the shell.
- the flat absorption body 73 has a pattern of L-shaped incisions 75, which are introduced into the absorption body by means of a correspondingly designed punching tool.
- the seam 72 (for example ultrasound seams) can also be turned inwards (the sheath is thus quasi “drawn to the left") in order to form soft and pleasant edges for wound contact.
- FIG. 7 shows a wound care article 80 in a top view, comprising a casing 81 of the primary dressing according to the invention, which is designed similarly to FIG. 1, and a flat absorption body 83 comprising a nonwoven or airlaid material containing superabsorbent polymers.
- the flat absorption body 83 has a flat pattern of punched holes 85, which are introduced by means of a suitably designed punching tool in the absorption body. In this way the liquid entry into the wound care article is facilitated.
- the conformability of the originally relatively stiff absorbent body is increased, so that a wound care article is achieved, which gently conforms to the wound relief, is perceived by the patient as very soft and pleasant and fully unfolds its wound exudate-receiving function through close contact with the wound can.
- Fig. 8 shows further embodiments of the wound care article according to the invention, wherein the punches and / or incisions, which are partly realized together in a wound care article, facilitate the liquid entry into the wound care article.
- Fig. 9 again shows the perforations in cross section. On said perforations, silicone coatings applied by way of example in point, drop or line form are shown in cross section.
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