Disposable hyperbaric oxygen dressing
First Claim
1. Disposable hyperbaric oxygen dressing adapted to treat a body sore on the skin of a patient, said dressing comprising:
- a thin flexible oxygen impermeable plastic sheet having upper and lower surfaces;
a rigid flat open cell plastic member which is oxygen permeable, the member having a central opening, a flat upper member surface and a flat lower member surface, the upper member surface being sealed to the lower surface of the sheet, sheet-member seal being oxygen impermeable, the lower member surface being adapted to be removably sealed to the skin of the patient with the sore being disposed in the central opening, the skin-member seal being oxygen impermeable;
an oxygen impermeable oxygen feed tube extending through the member into the central opening, the tube being sealed to the member, the tube-member seal being oxygen impermeable, the tube having opposite open ends, one end being positioned in the central opening, the other end being positioned outside of the member, the dressing being securable to the body with the lower member surface engaging the skin of a patient with the sore to be treated disposed in the centrol opening;
means disposed outside of the member and connected to said other end to supply oxygen under pressure to said opening to contact the sore, the oxygen within the opening leaking out of open cell structure of the member; and
means to adjust the pressure of the supplied oxygen relative to the rate of oxygen leakage so that the pressure of oxygen in the central opening is positive with respect to ambient air pressure.
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Abstract
Disposable hyperbaric oxygen dressing adapted to treatment of a body sore on the skin of a patient. A thin flexible oxygen impermeable plastic film has upper and lower surfaces. A rigid flat open cell plastic member is oxygen permeable. The member has a central opening, a flat upper surface and a flat lower surface. The upper member surface is sealed to the lower surface of the film, the film-member seal being oxygen impermeable. A first self-adhesive layer is secured to the lower surface of the member. A second layer of release paper is removably secured to the first layer. The first layer, after the second layer has been removed, is adapted to be removably sealed in an oxygen impermeable manner to the skin of the patient with the sore being disposed in the opening. An oxygen feed tube extending through the member into the central opening, said tube being oxygen impermeable and sealed to the member, the tube-member seal being oxygen impermeable.
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1. Disposable hyperbaric oxygen dressing adapted to treat a body sore on the skin of a patient, said dressing comprising:
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a thin flexible oxygen impermeable plastic sheet having upper and lower surfaces; a rigid flat open cell plastic member which is oxygen permeable, the member having a central opening, a flat upper member surface and a flat lower member surface, the upper member surface being sealed to the lower surface of the sheet, sheet-member seal being oxygen impermeable, the lower member surface being adapted to be removably sealed to the skin of the patient with the sore being disposed in the central opening, the skin-member seal being oxygen impermeable; an oxygen impermeable oxygen feed tube extending through the member into the central opening, the tube being sealed to the member, the tube-member seal being oxygen impermeable, the tube having opposite open ends, one end being positioned in the central opening, the other end being positioned outside of the member, the dressing being securable to the body with the lower member surface engaging the skin of a patient with the sore to be treated disposed in the centrol opening; means disposed outside of the member and connected to said other end to supply oxygen under pressure to said opening to contact the sore, the oxygen within the opening leaking out of open cell structure of the member; and means to adjust the pressure of the supplied oxygen relative to the rate of oxygen leakage so that the pressure of oxygen in the central opening is positive with respect to ambient air pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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