Vented vacuum bandage with irrigation for wound healing and method
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1. A vacuum bandage connectable to a vacuum source and provided for use with a wound having a wound surface, the bandage comprising:
- a wound contacting surface adapted to be in contact with and generally conform to the wound surface,a plurality of discrete passageways defined by a non-porous material, the passageways being configured for communication with the wound surface and with the vacuum source, anda vent in direct communication with the passageways and configured for direct communication with the atmosphere surrounding the bandage.
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Abstract
A ventilated bandage system is provided for use with a wound. The system includes a bandage positioned adjacent the wound to create a sealed environment around the wound. A vacuum source of the system is in communication with the bandage to create negative pressure between the bandage and the wound. The system may also include a first passageway or vent in communication with the bandage and with the surrounding atmosphere, and a second passageway in communication with the bandage and with the vacuum source.
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1. A vacuum bandage connectable to a vacuum source and provided for use with a wound having a wound surface, the bandage comprising:
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a wound contacting surface adapted to be in contact with and generally conform to the wound surface, a plurality of discrete passageways defined by a non-porous material, the passageways being configured for communication with the wound surface and with the vacuum source, and a vent in direct communication with the passageways and configured for direct communication with the atmosphere surrounding the bandage. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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2. A vacuum bandage connectable to a vacuum source and provided for use with a wound having a wound surface, the bandage comprising,
a non-porous member having a wound contacting surface adapted to be in contact with and generally conform to the wound surface, the member further including distinct passageways configured for communication with the wound surface and configured for communication with the vacuum source, an outer cover adjacent to the member to create a vacuum space between the cover and the wound surface, the passageways of the member being positioned within the vacuum space, and a port in communication with the vacuum space and configured to communicate with an area outside the vacuum space to create a first fluid flow path from the area outside the vacuum space to the vacuum space and a second fluid flow path distinct from the first fluid flow path from the area outside the vacuum space to the vacuum space.
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3. A tubing set for use with a vacuum bandage coupled to a vacuum source, the vacuum bandage having a member including a wound contacting surface adapted to be in contact with and conform to a wound surface, a port in communication with the vacuum source, and a plurality of passageways in communication with the wound surface and the port, the tubing set comprising:
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a first tube configured to communicate with the port and the vacuum source, a second tube configured to communicate with the passageways and the atmosphere surrounding the vacuum bandage to provide air flow from the surrounding atmosphere to the passageways of the vacuum bandage, an air filter coupled to the second tube, and a valve coupled to the second tube, the valve being operable between a closed position preventing air flow from the atmosphere to the vacuum bandage and an open position permitting air flow from the atmosphere through the filter to the vacuum bandage.
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4. A bandage for use with a wound comprising:
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a wound contacting member adapted to be in contact with and generally conform to the surface of the wound, a vent in communication with the member and with the atmosphere surrounding the bandage to provide a passageway from the atmosphere to the member, and a filter coupled directly to the vent and configured for direct communication with the atmosphere to filter the air passing through the vent from the atmosphere to the member.
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5. A method for creating continuous air flow above a wound surface while maintaining a continuous negative atmosphere above the surface comprising the steps of:
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placing a bandage over the wound surface and the bandage having a vacuum port and a vent, creating a sealed environment above the wound, connecting the port to a vacuum source, the vent being in communication with the atmosphere surrounding the bandage, and drawing air in from the atmosphere through the vent of the bandage, over the wound surface, and out the port of the bandage by operation of the vacuum source.
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6. A method for applying a negative pressure therapy to a wound surface comprising the steps of:
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applying a wound dressing member to the wound surface, the member including a port for communication with a vacuum source, a wound contacting surface having holes formed therein, and passageways communicating between the holes and the port, applying a cover to establish a vacuum space between the cover and the wound surface, providing a direct passageway communicating between the vacuum space and the atmosphere to create a direct air flow path from the atmosphere to the vacuum space, through the holes and passageways, and out the port of the member, and operating the vacuum source to create a negative pressure above the wound.
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7. A system for ventilating a vacuum bandage covering a wound having a wound surface, and the bandage being connectable to a vacuum source and an irrigation source, the system comprising:
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a multi-lumen tube configured to couple to the vacuum bandage, the multi-lumen tube including a first lumen configured to communicate with the vacuum source, a second lumen in communication with the surrounding atmosphere, and a third lumen in communication with the irrigation source, and a wound dressing member coupled to the multi-lumen tube, the wound dressing member being provided to communicate negative pressure from the vacuum source to the wound.
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8. A wound bandage system for use with a wound, a vacuum source, and an irrigation source, comprising:
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a wound bandage, and a vent apparatus through which ambient atmosphere vents to the wound bandage, through which irrigation fluid flows from the irrigation source, and through which vacuum is communicated to the wound bandage. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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9. A vent-valve apparatus for use with a vacuum bandage coupled to a wound to provide selective communication between the wound and either a vacuum source or an irrigation source, comprising:
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a vent in communication with the atmosphere and configured to communicate with the wound, and a stopcock coupled to the vent and in selective communication with the vacuum source and the irrigation source, the stopcock being movable between a vacuum position connecting the wound with the vacuum source and an irrigation position connecting the wound with the irrigation source. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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10. A vent-valve apparatus coupled to a vacuum bandage for providing selective communication between the bandage and either a vacuum source or an irrigation source, comprising:
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a vent in communication with the atmosphere and the vacuum bandage, a valve coupled to the vent, a vacuum passageway in communication with vacuum source and the valve, an irrigation passageway in communication with the irrigation source and the valve, and a vacuum/irrigation passageway in communication with the vacuum bandage and the valve, and in selective communication with the vacuum passageway and the irrigation passageway. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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11. A method of wound care therapy is provided for wound having a wound surface, comprising the steps of:
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applying a bandage over the wound surface to seal about the wound surface, coupling a multi-lumen tube to the bandage to communication with the wound surface, the multi-lumen tube including an inner lumen and an outer lumen, coupling the inner lumen of the multi-lumen tube to a multi-lumen connector of an apparatus in selective communication with a vacuum source and an irrigation source, coupling an outer lumen of the multi-lumen tube to a vent in communication with the atmosphere, coupling a single lumen tube to an irrigation connector of the apparatus for communication with the irrigation source, coupling a single lumen tube to a vacuum connector of the apparatus for communication with the vacuum source, and moving the apparatus between a vacuum position where the vacuum connector is in communication with the inner lumen of the multi-lumen tube and an irrigation position where the vacuum connector is in communication with the inner lumen of the multi-lumen tube.
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12. A method of wound care therapy is provided for wound having a wound surface, comprising the steps of:
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coupling a bandage to a first fluid line and a second fluid line, coupling the first fluid line to a vent in communication with the surrounding atmosphere, coupling the second fluid line to a valve in selective communication with a vacuum source and an irrigation source, and switching the valve between a vacuum position where the second fluid line is in communication with the vacuum source, and an irrigation position where the second fluid line is in communication with the irrigation source.
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