SILICONE WOUND AND SCAR TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD

20210298960 · 2021-09-30

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a dispenser for the silicone sheeting and the adhesive anchors and method for treating sites, such as wounds or closed incisions, using the silicone sheeting and anchors. The silicone sheeting may be provided in the form of a roll, which includes a leader. The silicone sheeting may be cut from the roll, or may be of precut sizes. Adhesive anchors may be cut from a roll or may be of precut sizes. The dispenser allows for easy access to silicone sheeting for wound treatment and adhesive anchors for securement of the silicone sheets, especially in high tension areas of the body.

    Claims

    1. A treatment system comprising: a dressing dispenser unit, the dressing dispenser unit including a dressing case defining an interior, said dressing case further defining an aperture; a dressing backing ribbon including a plurality of silicone dressings removably secured thereto, said aperture sized to allow a portion of the dressing backing ribbon to exit the dressing case; an adhesive anchor dispenser unit, the adhesive anchor dispenser unit including an adhesive anchor case defining an interior, said adhesive anchor case further defining an aperture; and an adhesive anchor backing ribbon including a plurality of anchors, each of the plurality of anchors having an adhesive backing and removably secured to the adhesive anchor backing ribbon, each of the plurality of anchors comprising at least one precut shape.

    2. The treatment system of claim 1, wherein the precut shape consists of one of the group of round, diamond, butterfly, crescent, elliptical, or clover leaf.

    3. The treatment system of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the plurality of anchors comprises a graphic design.

    4. The treatment system of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the plurality of anchors comprises a stretchable material.

    5. A supply device adapted for use with a silicone dressing, the supply device comprising a supply of adhesive anchors and a backing ribbon, the adhesive anchors comprising an adhesive backing and removably secured at regular intervals to the adhesive anchor backing ribbon, each of the plurality of anchors comprising at least one precut shape.

    6. The treatment system of claim 5, wherein the precut shape consists of one of the group of round, diamond, butterfly, crescent, elliptical, or clover leaf.

    7. The treatment system of claim 5, wherein the at least one of the plurality of anchors comprises a graphic design.

    8. The treatment system of claim 5, wherein the at least one of the plurality of anchors comprises a stretchable material.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0016] Illustrative, non-limiting embodiments are shown in the drawings, in which:

    [0017] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0018] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a dressing dispensing unit and an adhesive anchor dispensing unit, each with a portion cutaway to illustrate their respective interiors.

    [0019] FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a closure system.

    [0020] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a dispensing unit depicting the closure system in a closed position.

    [0021] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a dispensing unit depicting the closure system in an alternate closed position.

    [0022] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an alternative dispensing unit.

    [0023] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a schematic of a shoulder depicting an exemplary use of the wound treatment system.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0024] Preferred embodiments of the claimed silicone wound treatment system and method are hereunder described with reference to the attached drawings.

    [0025] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a treatment system 10 according a preferred embodiment of the invention is described. The system 10 includes a dressing dispenser unit 12 and an adhesive anchor dispensing unit 14. The dressing dispenser unit 12 includes a case 15. As shown in FIG. 2, the case 15 defines an interior 16. Formed in one of the walls of case 15 is an aperture 18 through which the supply of silicone dressings may be drawn. The silicone dressings 20 are removably secured to a dressing backing ribbon 22. The dressing backing ribbon 22 may also include a leader portion 24. The dressing backing ribbon 22 may be wound on a barrel member 25. The barrel member 25 includes an exterior portion 26 upon which the ribbon 22 is wound. The barrel member may also include a through passage 28. In some embodiments, the dressing dispensing unit 12 may include a support 30. The passage 28 is configured to receive the support 30. Although not shown, it should be understood that the support would be connected to the wall of case 15 such that the backing ribbon 22 and silicone dressings 20 thereon are supported. Formed on an exterior of the case 15 in an aligned relationship with aperture 18 is a loop 27. Leader 24 and portions of the dressing backing ribbon 22 that are pulled from the dispenser 12 are guided through loop 27.

    [0026] The anchor dispenser unit 14 is similar in most respects to the dressing dispenser unit 12. The anchor dispenser unit 14 includes a case 32, and defines an interior 34. Formed in one of the walls of case 32 is an aperture 38 through which the supply of adhesive anchors may be drawn. The adhesive anchors 40 are removably secured to an anchor backing ribbon 42. The anchor backing ribbon 42 may also include a leader portion 44. The anchor backing ribbon 42 may be wound on a barrel member in a similar manner to the silicone dressing barrel 25. As with the dressing dispenser unit 12, formed on an exterior of the case 32 of the anchor dispenser unit 14 in an aligned relationship with aperture 38 is a loop 47. Leader 44 and portions of the dressing backing ribbon 42 that are pulled from the dispenser 14 are guided through loop 47. Although not shown, each of the dispenser units 12 and 14 may include a blade, serrated edge, or other cut off feature to cut off excess backing ribbon. The loops may be of any shape, and need not be round, arcuate, or circular.

    [0027] Referring to FIGS. 3-5, each of the dressing dispenser unit case 15 and the anchor dispensing unit case 32 may include a closure system. For sake of reference, dressing dispenser unit case 15 is shown. The dressing dispenser unit case 15 includes a body 63 that includes a plurality of sides 64, 66, 68, 70, which collectively define an open end 72. The closure system preferably includes a first flap member 74 which is sized to occlude or close the open end 72. The first flap member 74 may be hinged with the body 63 about the open end 72. The first flap member 74 also includes a first tab 76. A second flap member 78 may also be provided. This second flap member 78 is preferably positioned on the opposite side of open end 72 to the first flap member 74, and is also configured to occlude or close the open end 72. As with the first flap member, second flap member may be hinged with the body 63 about the open end 72, and may include a second tab 80. Formed proximate the open end is a first slot 82 and a second slot 84. In some embodiments, the first slot 82 may be formed in the second flap member 78 or adjacent thereto, and the second slot 84 may be formed in the first flap member 74 or adjacent thereto. The first tab 76 is adapted to be received in the second slot, and secured therein. Similarly, the second tab 80 is adapted to be received and secured in the first slot 82. Since either of the first flap member or second member may close the open end, different printing, such as “Message A” and “Message B,” may be placed on the exterior portions of the first and second flap members, respectively, such that a single printing run can incorporate different visible markings, such as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.

    [0028] Referring to FIG. 6, an alternate embodiment is shown. In this embodiment, wound treatment system 110 includes a dispenser unit 112 for both silicone dressing and adhesive anchors. The dressing dispenser unit 112 includes a case 114. The case 114 defines an interior (not shown). Formed in one of the walls of case 114 are apertures 118 and 120 through which the supply of silicone dressings and the supply of adhesive anchors may be drawn. Although shown as being formed in the same wall, the apertures 118 and 120 may be formed in different walls. Also, it is contemplated that multiple rolls of dressings and anchors, perhaps of different sizes and shapes, can be included in a single dispensing unit. As before, the silicone dressings 122 are removably secured to a dressing backing ribbon 124, which may include leader portion 126, and the adhesive anchors 128 are removably secured to an anchor backing ribbon 130, which may include leader portion 132. Although not shown in detail in the drawings it should be recognized that the closure system discussed above can be included in the dispenser unit 112.

    [0029] An exemplary method of using the silicone sheeting is shown with respect to FIG. 7. A schematic of a shoulder 200 is shown. A silicone sheet 210, which has been removed from the dressing ribbon, is placed over a wound, such as incision 212. Anchor members 214 and 216, which have been removed from the anchor ribbon are then placed at the ends of the silicone sheet and secured to the patient's skin. Additional anchors, such as anchors 218 and 220 are placed at points along the silicone sheet in high stress areas. In so doing, the silicone sheet is secured with the patient to allow the wound to heal and reduce scarring.

    [0030] Although only a few embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter recited herein.