Skin closure device
First Claim
1. A closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a superficial skin layer and an internal skin layer, said device comprising:
- means for defining first and second surfaces adapted to be positioned at respective sides of the skin wound;
pin means for mechanically engaging the two internal skin layers near the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces;
adhesive means for adhesively bonding exterior surfaces of the two superficial skin layers closely adjacent to the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces, said adhesive means extending between the first and second surfaces and the superficial skin layer into a region between the pins and the marginal edges of the wound; and
means, coupled to the first and second surfaces, for positioning the first and second surfaces to hold the two superficial skin layers together in alignment, and for simultaneously positioning the pin means to hold the two internal skin layers together in alignment, in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize the formation of scar tissue;
said pin means and said first and second surfaces configured to allow the first and second surfaces to be adhesively bonded to the exterior surafces of the two superficial skin layers prior to engagement of the pin means with the internal skin layers.
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Abstract
An improved skin closure device is disclosed which includes a pair of parallel members adapted to be positioned along either side of a wound to be closed. The device includes a plurality of pins associated with the parallel members for the purpose of urging the dermis on either side of the wound together, and an adhesive interface adapted to maintain the members in a firmly positioned orientation with respect to the epidermis in order to hold the epidermis on either side of the wound together. Some embodiments of the skin closure device of this invention include a housing adapted to lock the parallel members in place with respect to each other.
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Citations
36 Claims
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1. A closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a superficial skin layer and an internal skin layer, said device comprising:
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means for defining first and second surfaces adapted to be positioned at respective sides of the skin wound; pin means for mechanically engaging the two internal skin layers near the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces; adhesive means for adhesively bonding exterior surfaces of the two superficial skin layers closely adjacent to the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces, said adhesive means extending between the first and second surfaces and the superficial skin layer into a region between the pins and the marginal edges of the wound; and means, coupled to the first and second surfaces, for positioning the first and second surfaces to hold the two superficial skin layers together in alignment, and for simultaneously positioning the pin means to hold the two internal skin layers together in alignment, in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize the formation of scar tissue; said pin means and said first and second surfaces configured to allow the first and second surfaces to be adhesively bonded to the exterior surafces of the two superficial skin layers prior to engagement of the pin means with the internal skin layers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 30, 34, 35)
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8. A device for use in the rapid closure of skin wounds, comprising:
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(a) a pair of strips of semi-rigid material for positioning one immediately along either side of a wound to be closed, the strips having respective skin-contacting first portions which in use extend laterally away from the wound in mutually opposite directions and respective upstanding second portions which are integral with the respective first portions and which in use abut against one another over the wound; (b) a layer of adhesive on the skin-contacting surface of the first portion of each strip for adherence of the strips to the skin, the adhesive layer positioned to extend to closely adjacent the skin wound into a region between the pins and the skin wound; (c) a plurality of pins located along the length of the first portion of each strip and laterally spaced from the respective second portions of the strip, each pin being slidable relative to the first portion so as to permit the pin to be pushed downwardly into the skin, after the skin-contacting surfaces of the first portion of the respective strip have been adhered to the skin, from an initial position wherein the pin does not penetrate the skin to a holding position wherein the pin extends into the skin; and (d) an elongated housing adapted to engage and hold together in abutting relationship the upstanding second portion of the strips and to limit relative vertical movement therebetween. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22)
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9. A device for use in the rapid closure of skin wounds, comprising:
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(a) a pair of strips of semi-rigid material for positioning one immediately along either side of a wound to be closed, the strips having respective skin-contacting first portions which in use extend laterally away from the wound in mutually opposite directions and respective upstanding second portions which are integral with the respective first portions and which in use abut against one another over the wound; (b) a plurality of pins located along the length of the first portion of each strip and laterally spaced from the respective second portion of the strip, each pin being slidable relative to the first portion so as to permit the pin to be pushed downwardly into the skin from an initial position wherein the pin does not penetrate the skin; (c) a layer of adhesive on the skin-contacting surface of the first portion of each strip for adherence of the strips to the skin; (d) an elongated housing adapted to engage and hold together in abutting relationship the upstanding second portions of the strips and to limit relative vertical movement therebetween; and (e) means for defining a plurality of apertures along the length of each strip at least in the region of the junction of the first and second portions to provide wound drainage sites.
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19. A device for use in the rapid closure of skin wounds, comprising:
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(a) a pair of strips of semi-rigid material for positioning one immediately along either side of a wound to be closed, the strips having respective skin-contacting first portions which in use extend laterally away from the wound in mutually opposite directions and respective upstanding second portions which are integral with the respective first portions and which in use abut against one another over the wound; (b) a plurality of pins located along the length of the first portion of each strip and laterally spaced from the respective second portion of the strip, each pin being slidable relative to the first portion so as to permit the pin to be pushed downwardly into the skin from an initial position wherein the pin does not penetrate the skin; (c) a layer of adhesive on the skin-contacting surface of the first portion of each strip for adherence of the strips to the skin; and (d) an elongated housing adapted to engage and hold together in abutting relationship the upstanding second portions of the strips and to limit relative vertical movement therebetween, said housing being of generally U-shaped cross section with a top bridge portion and downwardly extending skirt portions on either side which in use embrace the upstanding abutting second portions of the strips, said bridge portion of the housing being apertured along its length.
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20. A device for use in the rapid closure of skin wounds, corprising:
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(a) a pair of strips of semi-rigid material for positioning one immediately along either side of a wound to be closed, the strips having respective skin-contacting first portions which in use extend laterally away from the wound in mutually opposite directions and respective upstanding second prtions which are integral with the respective first portions and which in use abut against one another over the wound; (b) a plurality of pins located along the length of the first portion of each strip and laterally spaced from the respective second portions of the strip, each pin being slidable relative to the first portion so as to permit the pin to be pushed downwardly into the skin from an initial position wherein the pin does not penetrate the skin; (c) a layer of adhesive on the skin-contacting surface of the first portion of each strip for adherence of the strips to the skin; and (d) an elongated housing adapted to engage and hold together in abutting relationship the upstanding second portions of the strips and to limit relative vertical movement therebetween; said pins having a knife-like tapered portion at the end thereof to be inserted into the skin, each of said knife-like tapered portions being shaped to prevent the tapered porrtion from moving through the first portion of the respective strip, thereby capturing the pins in the respective strips.
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23. A skin closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a respective superficial skin layer and a respective internal skin layer, said device comprising:
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first and second pin harnesses, each of which defines a plurality of skin contacting members, each of which defines a respective pin guide, said skin contacting members defining skin contacting surfaces shaped to contact the respective superficial skin layers at points closely adjacent the respective marginal edges; first and second adhesive layers of a skin adhesive bonded to the skin contacting surfaces of the first and second pin harnesses, respectively, in order to bond said skin contacting surfaces to the respective superficial skin layers at said points closely adjacent the respective marginal edges; first and second sets of pins, each set mounted in the pin guides of a respective one of the pin harnesses such that the pins are slidable in the respective pin guides, each of said pins defining an enlarged head and an enlarged knife-like point, each of which is too large to move through the respective pin guide such that each of the pins is captured in the respective pin guide, each of said pins having a length adapted to allow the pin to engage the respective internal layer; and means for holding the first and second pin harnesses together in alignment such that in use the adhesive layer maintains the two superficial layers together in alignment and the pins maintain the two internal layers together in alignment in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize scar formation. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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31. A closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a superficial skin layer and an internal skin layer, said device comprising:
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means for defining first and second surfaces adapted to be positioned at respective sides of the skin wound; pin means for mechanically engaging the two internal skin layers near the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces; adhesive means for adhesively bonding exterior surfaces of the two superficial skin layers closely adjacent to the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces, said adhesive means extending between the first and second surfaces and the superficial skin layer into a region between the pins and the marginal edges of the wound; and means, coupled to the first and second surfaces, for positioning the first and second surfaces to hold the two superficial skin layers together in alignment, and for simultaneously positioning the pin means to hold the two internal skin layers together in alignment, in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize the formation of scar tissue; said positioning means comprising; a first pin harness adapted to be bonded to one of the two marginal edges by the adhesive means and supporting a first plurality of pins included in the pin means; a second pin harness adapted to be bonded to the other of the two marginal edges by the adhesive means and supporting a second plurality of pins included in the pin means; and means for releasably securing the first pin harness to the second pin harness and for limiting movement therebetween normal to the superficial skin layer; said securing means comprising a housing shaped to fit over and clamp together portions of the first and second pin harnesses;
said housing defining a plurality of drainage apertures along its length.
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32. A closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a superficial skin layer and an internal skin layer, said device comprising:
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means for defining first and second surfaces adapted to be positioned at respective sides of the skin wound; pin means for mechanically engaging the two internal skin layers near the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces; adhesive means for adhesively bonding exterior surfaces of the two superficial skin layers closely adjacent to the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces, said adhesive means extending between the first and second surfaces and the superficial skin layer into a region between the pins and the marginal edges of the wound; and means, coupled to the first and second surfaces, for positioning the first and second surfaces to hold the two superficial skin layers together in alignment, and for simultaneously positioning the pin means to hold the two internal skin layers together in alignment, in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize the formation of scar tissue; said positioning means comprising; a first pin harness adapted to be bonded to one of the two marginal edges by the adhesive means and supporting a first plurality of pins included in the pin means; a second pin harness adapted to be bonded to the other of the two marginal edges by the adhesive means and supporting a second plurality of pins included in the pin means; and means for releasably securing the first pin harness to the second pin harness and for limiting movement therebetween normal to the superficial skin layer; each of said pins defining an enlarged head and an enlarged point, such that each of the pins is slidable in the respective pin harness and positively captured in place.
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33. A closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a superficial skin layer and an internal skin layer, said device comprising:
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means for defining first and second surfaces adapted to be positioned at respective sides of the skin wound; pin means for mechanically engaging the two internal skin layers near the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces; adhesive means for adhesively bonding exterior surfaces of the two superficial skin layers closely adjacent to the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces, said adhesive means extending between the first and second surfaces and the superficial skin layer into a region between the pins and the marginal edges of the wound; and means, coupled to the first and second surfaces, for positioning the first and second surfaces to hold the two superficial skin layers together in alignement, end for simultaneously positioning the pin means to hold the two internal skin layers together in alignment, in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize the formation of scar tissue; said positioning means comprising; a first pin harness adapted to be bonded to one of the two marginal edges by the adhesive means and supporting a first plurality of pins included in the pin means; a second pin harness adapted to be bonded to the other of the two marginal edges by the adhesive means and supporting a second plurality of pins included in the pin means; and means for releasably securing the first pin harness to the second pin harness and for limiting movement therebetween normal to the superficial skin layer; said first and second pin harness each defining a respective array of fingers adapted to contact the superficial skin layer, adjacent fingers being separated by gaps which extend to the respective marginal edges to allow drainage from the skin wound.
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36. A closure device for a skin wound which defines two marginal edges, each of which comprises a superficial skin layer and an internal skin layer, said device comprising:
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means for defining first and second surfaces adapted to be positioned at respective sides of the skin wound; pin means for mechanically engaging the two internal skin layers near the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces; adhesive means for adhesively bonding exterior surfaces of the two superficial skin layers closely adjacent to the two marginal edges of the wound to respective ones of the first and second surfaces, said adhesive means extending between the first and second surfaces and the superficial skin layer into a region between the pins and the marginal edges of the wound; and means, coupled to the first and second surfaces, for positioning the first and second surfaces to hold the two superficial skin layers together in alignment, and for simultaneously positioning the pin means to hold the two internal skin layers together in alignment, in order to promote rapid healing of the skin wound and to minimize the formation of scar tissue; said positioning means comprising a bridge member which extends across the skin wound, which bridge member is bonded to the two superficial layers by the adhesive means and is secured to the two internal layers by the pin means; said bridge member defining at least two pin guides and said pin means comprising at least two pins, each mounted to slide in a respective one of the pin guides.
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Specification