Scar tissue treatment bandage and method
First Claim
1. A soft and pliable non-bacterial growth promoting bandage for application to skin surrounding burn scar tissue on a patient and with a silicone gel already contained on the bandage and which bandage is relatively inconspicuous in use and easy to use by one unskilled in treating burn tissue, said bandage comprising:
- a) an elongate backing sheet having an upper surface with an appearance generally conforming to the skin of a user so that it may be relatively inconspicuous in use, and an undersurface thereon;
b) a relatively soft pliable dressing pad having a mesh construction secured to the undersurface of the backing sheet;
c) a silicone gel operatively applied to said dressing pad and capable of being disposed directly in contact with scar tissue when the bandage is applied to adjacent skin tissue of the patient having burn tissue in the region of the silicone gel;
d) a washable adhesive layer on an undersurface of the said backing sheet enabling said bandage to be releasably secured to the skin of the patient to keep the gel in close contact with the burn tissue and to cover the burn tissue in such manner that the silicon gel serves as a bacterial barrier, the gel also being impervious to liquid water and to allow gas exchange while maintaining the temperature of the gel reasonably close to body temperature and which adhesive maybe easily and readily washed for cleaning without substantially reducing the adhesive effect thereof; and
e) the silicone gel being pre-applied to the pad such that a patient may apply the bandage for use with the silicone gel already on the dressing pad and which thereby avoids the necessity of applying the silicone gel separately to a burn tissue and then covering same with a dressing, the silicon further being pre-applied to the pad in such manner that the silicon is washable and dryable thereby allowing the bandage to be reusable, the bandage with the pre-applied gel also being capable of being cut to a desired dimension for application to a user, and being severable by a user to a desired shape to conform to a selected body portion of a user.
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Abstract
A burn treatment bandage in which a silicone composition, primarily a silicone gel, is located on a bandage of the type having an adhesive strip capable of being attached to a user'"'"'s skin along with a gauze portion thereon. The silicone and, particularly, the silicone gel is pre-incorporated into the gauze, such that when one attempts to treat a burn or other scar tissue, the user may merely apply the bandage such that the silicone material is in contact with the scar tissue.
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16 Claims
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1. A soft and pliable non-bacterial growth promoting bandage for application to skin surrounding burn scar tissue on a patient and with a silicone gel already contained on the bandage and which bandage is relatively inconspicuous in use and easy to use by one unskilled in treating burn tissue, said bandage comprising:
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a) an elongate backing sheet having an upper surface with an appearance generally conforming to the skin of a user so that it may be relatively inconspicuous in use, and an undersurface thereon;
b) a relatively soft pliable dressing pad having a mesh construction secured to the undersurface of the backing sheet;
c) a silicone gel operatively applied to said dressing pad and capable of being disposed directly in contact with scar tissue when the bandage is applied to adjacent skin tissue of the patient having burn tissue in the region of the silicone gel;
d) a washable adhesive layer on an undersurface of the said backing sheet enabling said bandage to be releasably secured to the skin of the patient to keep the gel in close contact with the burn tissue and to cover the burn tissue in such manner that the silicon gel serves as a bacterial barrier, the gel also being impervious to liquid water and to allow gas exchange while maintaining the temperature of the gel reasonably close to body temperature and which adhesive maybe easily and readily washed for cleaning without substantially reducing the adhesive effect thereof; and
e) the silicone gel being pre-applied to the pad such that a patient may apply the bandage for use with the silicone gel already on the dressing pad and which thereby avoids the necessity of applying the silicone gel separately to a burn tissue and then covering same with a dressing, the silicon further being pre-applied to the pad in such manner that the silicon is washable and dryable thereby allowing the bandage to be reusable, the bandage with the pre-applied gel also being capable of being cut to a desired dimension for application to a user, and being severable by a user to a desired shape to conform to a selected body portion of a user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10)
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7. A soft and pliable bandage for application to skin surrounding burn scar tissue on a patient and with a silicone gel already contained on the bandage and which is relatively inconspicuous in use, said bandage comprising:
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a) an elongate backing sheet having an upper surface with an appearance generally conforming to the skin of a user so that it may be relatively inconspicuous in use, and an undersurface thereon;
b) a relatively soft pliable dressing pad having a mesh construction secured to the undersurface of the backing sheet;
c) a silicone gel operatively applied to said dressing pad and capable of being disposed directly in contact with scar tissue when the bandage is applied to adjacent skin tissue of the patient having burn tissue in the region of the silicone gel;
d) a pair of spaced apart washable adhesive layers on an undersurface of the said backing sheet on opposite sides of the dressing pad enabling said bandage to be releasably secured to the skin of the patient;
e) a removable cover strip on each of said spaced apart adhesive layers which can be readily removed to allow the adhesive layers to be adhesively attached to a patient'"'"'s body to keep the gel in close contact with the burn tissue and to cover the burn tissue in such manner that the silicon gel serves as a bacterial barrier, the gel also being impervious to liquid water and to allow gas exchange and effective to maintain the temperature of the gel reasonably close to body temperature; and
f) the silicone gel being pre-applied to the pad such that a patient may apply the bandage for use with the silicone gel already on the dressing pad and which thereby avoids the necessity of applying the silicone gel separately to a burn tissue and then covering same with a dressing, the silicon further being pre-applied to the pad in such manner that the silicon is washable and dryable thereby allowing the bandage to be reusable, the bandage with the pre-applied gel being capable of being cut to a desired dimension for application to a user, and being severable by a user to a desired shape to conform to a selected body portion of a user.
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11. A soft and pliable bandage for application to skin surrounding burn scar tissue on a patient and with a silicone gel already contained on the bandage and which bandage is relatively inconspicuous in use and being easy to use by one unskilled in treating burn tissue, said bandage comprising:
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a) an elongate backing sheet having an upper surface with an appearance generally conforming to the skin of a user so that it may be relatively inconspicuous in use, and an undersurface thereon;
b) a relatively soft pliable dressing pad secured to the undersurface of the backing sheet;
c) a silicone gel operatively applied to said dressing pad and capable of being disposed directly in contact with scar tissue when the bandage is applied to adjacent skin tissue of the patient having burn tissue in the region of the silicone gel;
d) a washable adhesive layer comprised of a gel sheet having an area of silicon gel thereon enabling said bandage to be releasably secured to the skin of the patient to keep the gel on the dressing pad in close contact with the burn tissue in such manner that the silicon gel serves as a bacterial barrier, the gel also being impervious to liquid water and to allow gas exchange while maintaining the temperature of the gel reasonably close to body temperature and which adhesive may be easily and readily washed for cleaning without substantially reducing the adhesive effect thereof; and
e) the silicone gel on the dressing pad being pre-applied to the pad such that a patient may apply the bandage for use with the silicone gel already on the dressing pad and which thereby avoids the necessity of applying the silicone gel separately to a burn tissue and then covering same with a dressing, the silicon further being pre-applied to the pad in such manner that the silicon is washable and dryable thereby allowing the bandage to be reusable. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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