Computer adjusted pressure wound care devices, systems & methods
First Claim
1. A wound care system using differential subatmospheric pressure applied to the wound to improve healing, said system comprising:
- a source of differential subatmospheric pressure arranged to be applied to a wound, said source having a control for modifying the differential subatmospheric pressure to be applied, and also while being applied, to the wound;
a computer having a program for controlling said source control;
at least one sensor sensing a wound condition and any changes in that condition, said sensor sending data reflecting the wound condition and also reflecting any changes in that condition to said computer program of said computer, said computer program using said data from said at least one sensor and calculating what change, if any, should be made in said differential subatmospheric pressure being applied to the wound from said source of differential subatmospheric pressure, and sending a signal to said source control to make that change in said differential subatmospheric pressure, said source controlling said source of different subatmospheric pressure so that said change in said differential subatmospheric pressure is made.
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Abstract
A system and method of wound therapy treatment using differential subatmospheric pressures applied to the wound which are calculated to be at least the substantially optimum of such pressures after considering various wound conditions, and either continually or at intervals recalculating the best of such pressures to use. A control center contains all of the equipment for doing this, including a computer program. There are several different parts to the system which are important to the invention, some of which may also be considered to be individually patentable. This includes the computer program, the wound dressing features such as maintaining a seal around the wound by use of the differential subatmospheric pressure at the wound and also on the underside of the dressing that covers the wound, shaped foam or sponge-like wound fillers that are a part of the dressing, and are covered by the seal blanket of the dressing. These shaped devices fit the wound better than the current practice does, maintain their placement in the wound, and therefore do not permit tunnels or fistulas to develop inside the wound during the vacuum treatments of the wound.
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11 Claims
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1. A wound care system using differential subatmospheric pressure applied to the wound to improve healing, said system comprising:
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a source of differential subatmospheric pressure arranged to be applied to a wound, said source having a control for modifying the differential subatmospheric pressure to be applied, and also while being applied, to the wound;
a computer having a program for controlling said source control;
at least one sensor sensing a wound condition and any changes in that condition, said sensor sending data reflecting the wound condition and also reflecting any changes in that condition to said computer program of said computer, said computer program using said data from said at least one sensor and calculating what change, if any, should be made in said differential subatmospheric pressure being applied to the wound from said source of differential subatmospheric pressure, and sending a signal to said source control to make that change in said differential subatmospheric pressure, said source controlling said source of different subatmospheric pressure so that said change in said differential subatmospheric pressure is made. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Said source of differential subatmospheric pressure being a pump that has its input operatively connected to said wound and its output pressure being discharged to the ambient atmosphere.
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8. In a wound care system for wounds comprising:
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a wound cover for creating a closed cover of a wound to be treated;
a pump assembly operable to produce subatmospheric pressures relative to the ambient atmospheric pressure within a pressure range useful in treating open wounds, said pump assembly comprising;
an air impeller and a motor connected to drive said impeller, said air impeller moving air in one direction with air pressure that is greater than the ambient air pressure and removing air from an enclosed space located under said wound cover and in doing so creating a subatmospheric pressure;
an pump air intake comprising a conduit connected to said wound cover to receive airflow from under said wound cover when said wound cover covers a wound to be treated;
a pump air discharge port through which from under said wound cover is discharged from said pump;
a control for said air pump assembly connected therewith to cause said motor to be turned on and off, and also to set the pressure value of the created subatmospheric pressure;
the improvement comprising;
sensing means for creating data signals in accordance with information received by said sensing means;
a control and recording system by which information concerning a particular patient to have a wound treated by said system is received and recorded as well as receiving and recording said data signals from said sensing means;
said control mechanism being programmed to set a defined subatmospheric air pressure that said pump is to create in said pump air intake and under said sealed cover, said defined differential subatmospheric pressure being the differential between said ambient pressure and said subatmospheric air pressure and therefore remaining constant even when the ambient atmospheric pressure changes;
said control system creating modifying signals in accordance with said received data signals when said data signals provide information indicating the desirability of changing said defined differential subatmospheric pressure;
said modifying signals being then sent to said pump control system to modify the subatmospheric pressure in said pump intake conduit and in the enclosed space under said wound cover in accordance with the need to change said subatmospheric pressure and in so doing changing as least one of said sensed conditions relating to said wound and maintaining the differential subatmospheric pressure within the enclosed space under said cover at a changed value that improves the overall action of the differential subatmospheric pressure on the wound. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A system for treating a patient'"'"'s wound using a differential subatmospheric pressure delivered to said wound, said system comprising:
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a pressure source for establishing and maintaining a differential subatmospheric pressure that is the difference between the ambient atmospheric pressure and a subatmospheric pressure selected to be imposed on said wound from said pressure source for subatmospheric pressure treatment of said wound;
a first control mechanism for directly controlling the subatmospheric being delivered to said wound, said control mechanism being set to establish a desired initial differential subatmospheric pressure to be delivered to said wound to be or being treated, and being capable of changing that established desired differential subatmospheric pressure by a specified amount upon receipt of any signal to do so;
a second control mechanism comprising;
a plurality of sensing devices positioned to separately sense at least two conditions relating to a wound to be treated by said system and at least one of said plurality of devices being positioned to sense the current ambient atmospheric pressure, said at least two devices generating separate signals, each of which corresponding measurements of each of said at least two wound-related conditions that are sensed, and said at least one of said plurality of devices generating a separate signal that corresponds to the ambient atmospheric pressure;
data input and data receiving devices for the input and reception of data relating to a particular patient about to be treated, including name, address and other typical data required to be able to identify each patient that has been treated by said system and recall such data upon demand;
said data input and data receiving devices further including;
a data reception device receiving said separate signals; and
a data recording device recording said separate signals and the times said each of said recorded signals were received;
said data and data receiving devices also being arranged to receive and record new data as it becomes available relating to the particular patient while that patient is being treated by said system;
said control system still further comprising;
data input ports for inputting data that comprises (a) the patient'"'"'s sensitivity to the subatmospheric treatment levels used to treat the wound of the patient;
(b) an initially differential subatmospheric pressure to be established and delivered to the wound to be treated once the pressure source is turned on to provide a subatmospheric pressure to the wound to be treated; and
other desired information that may be appropriate to the functions of said control system;
said control system processing said data received from said sensing devices and calculating any changes that should be involved in changing said established differential subatmospheric pressure when such data represents any changes in the condition sensed, such changes being weighted in accordance with the value to the wound treatment that each sensed conditions has, recognizing that one or more of such conditions may be of more or less importance in the changing of the differential subatmospheric pressure being supplied to the wound, and to calculate the result and desired change in said differential subatmospheric pressure being currently delivered to the wound;
the result of said result and desired change being delivered to said pressure source first control mechanism which then changes the established differential subatmospheric pressure being delivered to the wound so that the changed differential subatmospheric pressure becomes the established differential subatmospheric pressure then being delivered to the wound, which is further changed from time to time in the same manner when said control mechanism shows that such change is appropriate;
Said sensing, receiving and recording of data and said calculations being a continous process so long as a differential subatmospheric pressure is being delivered to the wound being treated.
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