Method and apparatus for treating wounds with oxygen and reduced pressure
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1. A method of treating a wound comprising the steps of:
- applying a reduced pressure to the wound which includes positioning an impermeable cover over the wound, the cover having an input port and a suction port;
sealing the periphery of the cover to tissue surrounding the wound;
introducing oxygen to the wound through the input port;
connecting the suction port to a vacuum system for producing the reduced pressure; and
maintaining the oxygen and reduced pressure to the wound until the wound begins to heal.
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Abstract
A method of and apparatus for treating wounds by applying oxygen and reduced pressure and/or other medication sufficient in time and magnitude to induce healing and closure of the wound. The method and apparatus are applicable to wounds, infected wounds, and live tissue attachments. Wound treatment apparatus includes an impermeable wound cover sealably positioned over the wound. A screen of material such as open-cell foam or rigid porous material is placed beneath the wound cover and over the wound. A vacuum pump supplies suction within the wound cover and over the treatment site to provide oxygen, other medication and reduced pressure directly to the wound.
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1. A method of treating a wound comprising the steps of:
- applying a reduced pressure to the wound which includes positioning an impermeable cover over the wound, the cover having an input port and a suction port;
sealing the periphery of the cover to tissue surrounding the wound;
introducing oxygen to the wound through the input port;
connecting the suction port to a vacuum system for producing the reduced pressure; and
maintaining the oxygen and reduced pressure to the wound until the wound begins to heal. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
- applying a reduced pressure to the wound which includes positioning an impermeable cover over the wound, the cover having an input port and a suction port;
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2. A method of pretreating a skin flap to promote attachment of the flap to a wound comprising the step of applying oxygen and reduced pressure to a region of skin tissue adjacent the wound prior to the detachment of the skin tissue adjacent the wound to form the flap from the region of skin.
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6. A method of promoting attachment of a skin graft onto a wound comprising the steps of:
- attaching the graft to the wound; and
applying oxygen, medication and reduced pressure to the graft to promote blood circulation to the graft. - View Dependent Claims (7)
- attaching the graft to the wound; and
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8. Apparatus for administering oxygen, medication and a reduced pressure to a wound comprising:
- an impermeable cover covering and enclosing the wound to maintain oxygen and reduced pressure at the site of the wound;
a seal sealing the cover to tissue surrounding the wound;
oxygen, medication and reduced pressure supply means for connection to a source of oxygen, medication and suction, the reduced pressure supply means cooperating with the cover to supply reduced pressure beneath the cover; and
a screen adapted to prevent outgrowth of wound tissue, the screen being located between the wound and the cover. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
- an impermeable cover covering and enclosing the wound to maintain oxygen and reduced pressure at the site of the wound;
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13. Apparatus for promoting closure of a wound comprising:
- an impermeable cover covering the wound;
adhesive means on the cover forming a seal between the cover and tissue surrounding the wound;
support means supporting the cover outward from the wound forming an enclosed volume bounded by the cover, the wound and tissue surrounding the wound;
supply means supplying oxygen and reduced pressure to the enclosed volume deforming the cover to exert tension upon the tissue surrounding then wound.
- an impermeable cover covering the wound;
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