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Collagen matrix/polymer film composite dressing

  • US 4,841,962 A
  • Filed: 09/11/1987
  • Issued: 06/27/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A wound dressing to promote the progressive healing of a wound comprising:

  • (a) a crosslinked collagen matrix;

    (b) a bioabsorbable adhesive coated on the surface of the collagen matrix to be placed in contact with the wound bed whereby the matrix affords epithelial and fibroblast cells in the bed with a scaffold on which to attach themselves and grow and the adhesive facilities wound healing; and

    (c) a multilayer polymer film secured to the opposite surface of the collagen matrix comprising a first layer having predetermined moisture and gas transmissivity characteristics appropriate to the wound to be healed superposed with the collagen matrix, and a second layer remote from the collagen matrix having relatively reduced moisture and gas transmissivity characteristics to render it more occlusive than the first layer to promote new cell growth in the early stages of wound healing, and strippable from the film after a period of time sufficient for the earlier stages of wound healing to take place to provide thereafter increased moisture vapor transmission between the wound bed and the atmosphere.

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