This invention relates to the field of biomedical engineering. Particularly, this invention relates to an epidermal suspension spray device.
Skin grafting is a type of graft surgery involving the transplantation of skin. The transplanted tissue is called a skin graft.
Skin grafting is often used to treat:
Areas of extensive skin loss due to infection such as necrotizing fasciitis or purpura fulmina.
Specific surgeries that may require skin grafts for healing to occur are most commonly removal of skin cancers.
Generally, skin grafting is done for burn patients where the percentage of involvement is less, and the surgeon requires an area from where skin can be harvested and used as a skin graft. But, in patients, where there are major burns, and there is limited area from where the surgeon can take a skin graft, there is a problem. In such cases, use a very small area of graft can be used to cover a large surface area.
Skin grafting is routinely performed for the management of wounds due to trauma or burns. But, in patients where the raw areas because of burns or trauma are extensive and the area to harvest the skin graft from the patient is very limited pose a lot of difficulty. In such cases, the skin graft is meshed to a variable degree to permit its expansion. However, in many cases, even expansion might not be sufficient to meet the requirements of the skin.
A dermo-epidermal spray or a skin spray may be required in such instances. If such a spray is not used in a controlled manner, it results in uneven skin distribution and recurrent blockage of the spray.
An object of the invention is to provide a device which provides to spray minced skin pieces in controlled manner.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device which provides to spray minced skin pieces in controlled manner to cover a large area of wound, thereby aiding faster recovery.
According to this invention, there is provided a dermo-epidermal suspension spray device, said device comprising:
In at least an embodiment, said stirrer mechanism is a motorized shaker which is the electronic stirrer mechanism.
In at least an embodiment, said stirrer mechanism is a motorized shaker comprising:
In at least an embodiment, said stirrer mechanism is a magnetic shaker comprising:
In at least an embodiment, said device comprises a delivery pipe to feed said uniformly suspended solution to said nozzle, characterised in that, said delivery pipe follows golden ration of length vis-a-vis diameter of pipe to ensure effective spray from said nozzle.
In at least an embodiment, said device comprises main connector in order to detach sample loaded (B) from said device body for refilling said capsule, after use.
In at least an embodiment, said air container comprises a pressure gauge and allows a user to determine pressure of spray.
In at least an embodiment, said air container being coupled with a hand pump attached for manual filling of air inside said air container.
Typically, said device comprises electronically controlled valves and stirrer, in said stirrer mechanism, provided to provide specificity and sensitivity to said device.
Preferably, said device comprises a flow control valve, controlled by a stepper motor, provided to control spray through said nozzle, said stepper motor being used to vary opening of flow control valve to control air flow emerging from said device.
The invention will now be described in relation to the accompanying drawings, in which:
According to this invention, there is provided a dermo-epidermal suspension spray device
A small strip of skin is harvested, and minced into very small pieces. Then a suspension is made with help of normal saline. This is sprayed over the burn wound. In other words, these tiny pieces of skin act as seeds from where the skin generates, and over a due course of time, the wound is covered.
In at least an embodiment, the spray device comprises a refill capsule (H) configured to contain skin pieces. The refill capsule (H) is placed inside a sample loader (B).
In at least an embodiment, a stirrer mechanism is configured to be connected to the refill capsule (H/14/24) so that a solution of skin pieces and saline is continuously stirred to maintain a uniformly suspended solution or skin pieces and liquid. Stirring is essential since two media are used (skin pieces and saline). In order to the sprayed content to be homogenous, a stirring mechanism is required. This stirring also ensures that a uniform spray of skin pieces is achieved and that it does not settle or sediment. This stirrer mechanism is a continuous stirring mechanism.
In at least an embodiment of the stirrer mechanism, there is provided a motorized shaker which is the electronic stirrer mechanism. This is an electronically operated vibration mechanism. It comprises a motor (12) with cam shaft which provides vibrations and, therefore, stirring action to the solution of skin pieces along with saline in a container (refill capsule) (14). This container is located on a resilient means (16) to allow for free stirring action of the container (refill capsule) (14)
In at least an embodiment of the stirrer mechanism, there is provided a magnetic shaker which comprises a container (refill capsule) (24) with a solution of skin pieces along with saline; which solution is to be shaken/stirred. There is an outer, angularly displaceable (by a motor), magnetic disc driven by a motor which cooperates magnetically with an inner magnet located inside the container to cause the container to angularly displace so as to shake/stir the contents within.
In at least an embodiment, a nozzle attachment (A) is provided in order to spray the uniformly suspended solution from the refill capsule (H) onto a portion of the body where grafting is required. A delivery pipe feeds the solution to the nozzle (A). A main connector (C) is provided in order to detach the sample loaded (B) from the device body for refilling the capsule (H), after use. Additionally, the length of delivery pipe follows golden ration of length vis-a-vis diameter of pipe to ensure effective spray from the nozzle.
In at least an embodiment, a trigger (D) or an actuator is provided in order to trigger or enable spraying of the uniformly suspended solution on to the portion of the body where grafting is required. Compressed air is stored inside in an air container (G). The air container comprises a pressure gauge and allows a user to determine pressure of spray. A hand pump (F) is attached for manual filling of air inside the air container (G). The compressed air is released in a controlled manner with the uniformly suspended solution in order to enable effective uniformly controlled distribution of the skin cells. Air container in the electromechanical spraying system has been used as a pneumatic source which can sustain pressurized air pressure up to 5 bar. It has provision of hand pump or compressor which has been used to fill pressurized air and also pressure gauge has been used to monitor pressure in air container.
In at least an embodiment, electronics systems (E) are placed in the device to control the triggering operation with the help of the trigger (D).
Electronically controlled valves and stirrer may be provided to provide specificity and sensitivity to the device.
A flow control valve, controlled by a stepper motor, is provided to control spray through the nozzle. Stepper motor is used to vary the opening of flow control valve to control air flow emerging from the device.
According to a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the device of this invention was tested to:
For this, a setup according to
Table 1, below, shows variation of pressure on wound with respect to angular position of skin spray device of this invention:
From Table 1, it was observed that, there is negligible variation of pressure with respect to angular position of skin spray device.
Table 2, below, shows variation of pressure with varying axial distance from wound:
Table 3, below, shows relation between distance of nozzle and pressure sensor of the skin spray device of this invention:
The TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT of this invention lies in providing a spray device to spray minced skin pieces in controlled manner. Skin spray device, of this invention, is helpful in skin grafting technique for uniform distribution of skin pieces in a controlled manner. It is simple, rapid, and cost effective technique for grafting of skin over large areas with limited donor sites, and in particular to a device for spraying tiny skin pieces and distributing that on a wound surface. It has ease of application as compared to other technique used for skin grafting. The present invention provides a device with controlled methods to distribute a small area of skin over a much larger raw area, and help in faster wound healing and reducing mortality and morbidity of burn patients. This technique seeks to come up with innovative, rapid and cost effective solution for surgical management of major burns.
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While this detailed description has disclosed certain specific embodiments for illustrative purposes, various modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art which do not constitute departures from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims, and it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.
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201821011504 | Mar 2018 | IN | national |
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 to, and is a continuation of, co-pending International Application PCT/IN2019/050250, filed Mar. 28, 2019 and designating the US, which claims priority to IN Application 201821011504, filed Mar. 28, 2018, such IN Application also being claimed priority to under 35 U.S.C. § 119. These IN and International applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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Parent | PCT/IN2019/050250 | Mar 2019 | US |
Child | 17034850 | US |