Claims
- 1. A tubular member for mounting concentrically on a catheter and for disposition in a skin opening so as to be substantially contiguous with the surfaces of the opening, the tubular member being of sponge-like material, and an anti-microbial fluid disposed in the member and leachable onto the skin and into the opening.
- 2. A tubular member according to claim 1 wherein said tubular member includes a radial slit.
- 3. A catheter assembly comprising a catheter for insertion into a body through an opening in the body, a sponge-like tubular member mounted concentrically on the catheter for disposition in the skin opening so as to be substantially contiguous with the opening in the body, and an anti-microbial fluid disposed in the sponge-like tubular member and leachable onto the skin and into the opening.
- 4. A catheter assembly according to claim 3 wherein said tubular member includes a radial slit.
- 5. A catheter assembly according to claim 3 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is secured to said catheter.
- 6. A catheter assembly according to claim 3 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is replaceable.
- 7. A catheter assembly according to claim 3 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is replenishable by the catheter.
- 8. A catheter assembly according to claim 7 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is replenishable by a replenishment lumen contained within said catheter.
- 9. A catheter assembly according to claim 3 wherein said sponge-like tubular member includes a replenishment lumen.
- 10. A bandage-type barrier comprising a layer of sponge-like material, a first covering layer over a first surface of the sponge-like layer and defining an aperture for receiving an anti-microbial fluid, and adhesive disposed on the barrier for securing the barrier to a skin surface of a body with the second surface of the sponge-like layer disposed adjacent a wound in the skin surface.
- 11. A tubular member for mounting concentrically on a catheter and for disposition in a skin opening so as to be substantially contiguous with the surfaces of the opening, the tubular member being of sponge-like material, and an antibiotic agent disposed in the member and leachable onto the skin and into the opening.
- 12. A tubular member according to claim 11 wherein said tubular member includes a radial slit.
- 13. A catheter assembly comprising a catheter for insertion into a body through an opening in the body, a sponge-like tubular member mounted concentrically on the catheter for disposition in the skin opening so as to be substantially contiguous with the opening in the body, and an antibiotic agent disposed in the sponge-like tubular member and leachable onto the skin and into the opening.
- 14. A catheter assembly according to claim 13 wherein said tubular member includes a radial slit.
- 15. A catheter assembly according to claim 13 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is secured to said catheter.
- 16. A catheter assembly according to claim 13 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is replaceable.
- 17. A catheter assembly according to claim 13 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is replenishable by the catheter.
- 18. A catheter assembly according to claim 17 wherein said sponge-like tubular member is replenishable by a replenishment lumen contained within said catheter.
- 19. A catheter assembly according to claim 13 wherein said sponge-like tubular member includes a replenishment lumen.
- 20. A bandage-type barrier comprising a layer of sponge-like material, a first covering layer over a first surface of the sponge-like layer and defining an aperture for receiving an antibiotic agent, and adhesive disposed on the barrier for securing the barrier to a skin surface of a body with the second surface of the sponge-like layer disposed adjacent a wound in the skin surface.
REFERENCE TO PENDING PRIOR PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims benefit of pending prior U.S. Provisional patent application Serial No. 60/177,107, filed Jan. 20, 2000 by Frank R. Prosl et al. for ANTI-MICROBIAL BARRIER, which patent application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60177107 |
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