Sutureless closure for a skin wound or incision
First Claim
1. A sutureless closure for a generally elongate wound or incision comprising:
- first and second strips of adhesive tape each being adapted to adhere to a person'"'"'s skin adjacent the lengthwise extending edges of the wound with the longitudinal axes thereof oriented substantially normal to the wound;
a third strip of tape having a plurality of filaments coupled thereto at spaced intervals along one end of said third strip, said filaments being also coupled to an end of said first tape;
a fourth strip of tape having a plurality of filaments coupled thereto at spaced intervals along one end of said fourth strip, said fourth strip filaments being also coupled to an end of said second tape, said third and fourth tapes each being adapted to adhere to the exposed surface of said first and second tapes with the longitudinal axes thereof oriented substantially normal to the wound so that the filaments tensioned between said tapes draw the edges of the wound together; and
means for frictionally engaging the skin closely adjacent the opposing ends of said first and second tapes when said closure is in use whereby tension in the filaments draws tissues between said engaging means into a slight mound, said engaging means comprising an elongate polyamide member mounted on each of said tapes normal to the longitudinal axis thereof.
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Abstract
A sutureless closure for a skin wound or incision in which a plurality of filaments are secured between the ends of opposing adhesive tapes. A second substantially identical pair of adhesive tapes has filaments disposed therebetween with the filaments on the first and second pairs of tapes being alternately interwoven. Each of the lower tapes is adhered to skin adjacent either side of a wound. The upper tapes are adhered to the exposed surface of the lower tapes thereby stretching the filaments across the wound and drawing the wound together. In another embodiment, a pair of tapes having opposed hooks are taped onto skin adjacent opposite sides of a wound. A filament is wound between the hooks on the tapes to draw the wound together. Notches in the hooks secure the filament at each hook and permit selecting different tensions in each filament run from hook-to-hook.
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9 Claims
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1. A sutureless closure for a generally elongate wound or incision comprising:
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first and second strips of adhesive tape each being adapted to adhere to a person'"'"'s skin adjacent the lengthwise extending edges of the wound with the longitudinal axes thereof oriented substantially normal to the wound; a third strip of tape having a plurality of filaments coupled thereto at spaced intervals along one end of said third strip, said filaments being also coupled to an end of said first tape; a fourth strip of tape having a plurality of filaments coupled thereto at spaced intervals along one end of said fourth strip, said fourth strip filaments being also coupled to an end of said second tape, said third and fourth tapes each being adapted to adhere to the exposed surface of said first and second tapes with the longitudinal axes thereof oriented substantially normal to the wound so that the filaments tensioned between said tapes draw the edges of the wound together; and means for frictionally engaging the skin closely adjacent the opposing ends of said first and second tapes when said closure is in use whereby tension in the filaments draws tissues between said engaging means into a slight mound, said engaging means comprising an elongate polyamide member mounted on each of said tapes normal to the longitudinal axis thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A sutureless closure for a generally elongate wound or incision comprising:
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first and second strips of adhesive tape each being adapted to adhere to a person'"'"'s skin adjacent the lengthwise extending edges of the wound with the longitudinal axes thereof oriented substantially normal to the wound; a third strip of tape having a plurality of filaments coupled thereto at spaced intervals along one end of said third strip, said filaments being also coupled to an end of said first tape; a fourth strip of tape having a plurality of filaments coupled thereto at spaced intervals along one end of said fourth strip, said fourth strip filaments being also coupled to an end of said second tape, said third and fourth tapes each being adapted to adhere to the exposed surface of said first and second tapes with the longitudinal axes thereof oriented substantially normal to the wound so that the filaments tensioned between said tapes draw the edges of the wound together; a first elongate protective strip for covering the adhesive on said first and fourth tapes; and a second elongate protective strip for covering the adhesive on said second and third tapes, said strips preventing said adhesive from sticking prior to use of said closure, said protective strips each including a pair of transverse creases to permit each of the adhesive tapes which the protective strip covers to be covered by the same side of said strip. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A sutureless closure for a generally elongate wound or incision comprising:
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first and second strips of tape each being adapted to adhere to a person'"'"'s skin adjacent the lengthwise extending edges of the wound with the longitudinal axes thereof substantially parallel to the wound; and a plurality of hooks mounted along the length of each tape, said hooks having openings facing away from said wound when said closure is in use and adapted to receive a filament disposed around opposing hooks for drawing the edges of said wound together responsive to tension in said filament, said hooks further having notches cut therein for receiving and holding a filament received in said hook openings. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method for closing a generally elongate wound or incision comprising the steps of:
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providing a plurality of hooks adjacent the lengthwise extending edges of the wound; wrapping a filament around opposing hooks; placing the filament under tension thereby drawing the edges of said wound together; wrapping a second filament around different opposing hooks; and placing the second filament under tension different from the tension in the other filament thereby drawing the edges of said wound together. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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