SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SUB-DRESSING WOUND ANALYSIS AND THERAPY
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1. A treatment system comprising:
- a wound dressing comprising perforations;
a light receptor; and
an excitation light source;
wherein, when the wound dressing is deployed on a wound;
the light source provides light that propagates through the wound and the light is detectable via the perforations; and
the light receptor for receiving the transmitted light, the transmitted light including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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Abstract
Thus, systems and methods providing sub-dressing wound analysis and therapy are provided. One embodiment of the invention may include a treatment system including a wound dressing comprising perforations. The system may also include a light receptor and an excitation light source. When the wound dressing is deployed on a wound, the light source may provide light that propagates through the wound and is detectable via the perforations. Furthermore, the light receptor may be configured to receive the transmitted light. The transmitted light may include information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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18 Claims
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1. A treatment system comprising:
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a wound dressing comprising perforations; a light receptor; and an excitation light source; wherein, when the wound dressing is deployed on a wound; the light source provides light that propagates through the wound and the light is detectable via the perforations; and the light receptor for receiving the transmitted light, the transmitted light including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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2. A wound vacuum comprising:
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a perforated sponge for application to a wound; a flexible sheet for covering and sealing the wound; a plurality of bladders, each of said bladders in fluid communication with a portion of the sponge, each of said bladders containing a debridement substance; a negative pressure device that applies negative pressure via a tube to the sponge, said negative pressure device being adapted to apply negative pressure via suction through the tube in order form a seal between the flexible sheet and the wound; a light source for propagating light through the wound; and an optical receptor for receiving light exiting the wound, the light exiting the wound including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound, the optical receptor that receives the light exiting the wound via perforations in the sponge. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A method comprising:
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deploying a perforated wound dressing on a wound, the wound dressing comprising a light receptor; propagating light through the wound; and using the optical receptor to receive light exiting the wound via the perforations, the light exiting the wound including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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5. A wound dressing comprising:
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an excitation light source; and a reflected light receptor; wherein, when the wound dressing is deployed on a wound; the light source provides excitation light to the wound; the light receptor receives reflected light from the wound; and the reflected light includes information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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6. A wound vacuum comprising:
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a sponge for application to a wound; a flexible sheet for covering and sealing the wound; a plurality of bladders, each of said bladders in fluid communication with a portion of the sponge, each of said bladders containing a debridement substance; a negative pressure device that applies negative pressure via a tube to the sponge such that gas pressure in the wound is less than gas pressure outside a seal formed by the flexible sheet around the wound; a light source for providing excitation light to the wound; and an optical receptor for receiving reflected light from the wound, the reflected light including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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7. A method comprising:
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deploying a wound dressing on a wound, the wound dressing comprising a light source and a light receptor; using the light source to provide excitation light to the wound; and using the optical receptor to receive reflected light from the wound, the reflected light including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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8. A method for treating a wound comprising:
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applying a sponge for application to a wound; sealing the wound with a flexible sheet; applying suction to the wound via the tube, the flexible sheet forming a seal around a perimeter of the wound; providing incident light to the wound; and receiving light reflected from the wound, the light reflected from the wound including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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9. A treatment system comprising:
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a dressing; a light receptor; and an excitation light source; wherein, when the wound dressing is deployed on a wound; the light source provides light that propagates through the wound; and the light receptor for receiving the transmitted light, the transmitted light including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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10. A wound vacuum comprising:
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a sponge for application to a wound; a flexible sheet for covering and sealing the wound; a plurality of bladders, each of said bladders in fluid communication with a portion of the sponge, each of said bladders containing a debridement substance; a negative pressure device that applies negative pressure via a tube to the sponge, said negative pressure device being adapted to apply negative pressure via suction through the tube in order form a seal between the flexible sheet and the wound; a light source for propagating light through the wound; and an optical receptor for receiving light exiting the wound, the light exiting the wound including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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11. A method comprising:
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deploying a wound dressing on a wound, the wound dressing comprising a light receptor; propagating light through the wound; and using the optical receptor to receive light exiting the wound, the light exiting the wound including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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12. A method for treating a wound comprising:
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applying a sponge to a wound; sealing the wound with a flexible sheet; reducing a gas pressure adjacent the wound; propagating light through the wound; and receiving the light exiting the wound, the light exiting the wound including information relating to the viability of tissue within the wound.
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13. Apparatus for treating a wounded body portion, the apparatus comprising:
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a dressing supporting a light source, the light source for propagating light into at least a portion of the wounded body portion; and an acoustic receiver for receiving acoustic energy from the wounded body portion; wherein the acoustic energy is generated by interaction of the light with the wounded body portion.
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14. A method for treating a wounded body portion, the wounded portion including an exposed surface, the method comprising:
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generating a negative pressure region contiguous with the exposed surface; propagating light across the surface; and receiving from the wounded portion acoustic energy formed by the interaction of the light with the body portion.
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15. Apparatus for treating a wounded body portion, the apparatus comprising:
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a dressing supporting a light source, the light source for propagating light into at least a portion of the wounded body portion; an optical receiver for receiving light scattered by the wounded body portion; and an analytical module in communication with the receiver, the analytical module configured to output a signal indicative of necrotic tissue.
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16. A method for treating a wounded body portion, the wounded body portion including an exposed surface, the method comprising:
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generating a negative pressure region contiguous with the exposed surface; propagating light across the surface into the wounded body portion; receiving light scattered by the wounded body portion; and generating a signal having a magnitude that is dependent on an amount of necrotic tissue in the portion of the wound.
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17. Apparatus for treating a wounded body portion, the apparatus comprising:
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a dressing supporting a light source, the light source for propagating light into at least a portion of the wounded body portion; and an optical receiver for receiving scattered light exiting a surface of the wounded body portion, the scattered light including a first wavelength and a second wavelength, there being a difference between the first wavelength and the second wavelength, the difference being indicative of the motion of a fluid relative to solid tissue in the wounded body portion. and an analytical module in communication with the receiver, the analytical module configured to output a signal indicative of necrotic tissue in the wounded body portion.
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18. A method for treating a wounded body portion, the wounded portion including an exposed surface, the method comprising:
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generating a negative pressure region contiguous with the exposed surface; propagating light across the surface; receiving scattered light exiting the wounded body portion; and identifying in the scattered light a difference between a first wavelength and a second wavelength, the first wavelength scattered by a solid tissue and a second wavelength scattered by a fluid in motion with respect to the solid tissue, the solid tissue and the fluid being present in the wounded body portion.
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