1. Technical Field
The invention relates to externally-applied medical supplies, particularly to topical hemostatic tape for wounds.
2. Related Art
A medical dressing is an adjunct used by a person for application to a wound to promote healing and/or prevent further harm. A dressing is designed to be in direct contact with the wound, which makes it different from a bandage, which is primarily used to hold a dressing in place. Dressings are frequently used in first aid and nursing. It is generally used as a tool to stem the flow of traumatic bleeding. Usual dressings such as bandages, gauze and adhesive bandages possess water-absorbability, but they lack a hemostatic effect.
Some medical dressings with a hemostatic effect such as thrombin or fibrin are provided, but their water-absorbability is not good enough to prevent absorbed blood from leaking. Additionally, such a dressing needs a bandage or adhesive tape for fixation. That is inconvenient for users.
There is a tourniquet with a hemostatic layer in the market. Such a tourniquet is a constricting or compressing device, specifically a bandage, used to control venous and arterial circulation to an extremity for a period of time. Pressure is applied circumferentially upon the skin and underlying tissues of a limb; this pressure is transferred to the walls of vessels, causing them to become temporarily occluded. However, the tourniquet is available only for heavy bleeding or bleeding on four limbs. And application of the tourniquet will preclude blood from flowing and make the injured feel uncomfortable.
An object of the invention is to provide a hemostatic dressing, which is simple to be applied and is provided with hemostatic effect.
To accomplish the above object, the dressing includes a base, a porous foam layer and a protective film. The base has a muffling side. The porous foam layer is partially attached on the muffling side. The protective film covers the muffling side and the porous foam layer.
Preferably, the muffling side of the base 11 is adhesive. The adhesion may come from the property of material or an adhesive coating on the muffling side 11.
The size of the dressing 1 is not limited. The base 11 can be selected from adhesive materials such as breathable tape and adhesive bandage or from non-adhesive materials with an adhesive coating. Alternatively, the base 11 can be disposed with a hook-and-loop fastener strip or other fasteners for connection. The material of the base 11 can be selected from nonwoven polyester fibers, polyurethane, cotton or silk.
The porous foam layer 12 may be formed into different sizes and shapes for matching various wounds and may be made of hydrophilic polymers. To deal with a bleeding, the pressure generated due to absorbing water by the porous foam layer 12 should be ranged from 2 mmHg to 500 mmHg. For purpose of product classification, the pressure can be further configured between 200 mmHg and 500 mmHg and between 2 mmHg and 30 Hg. The porous foam layer 12 may be made of polyvinyl formal (PVF) obtained by formalization of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). The above indicated polymer materials are compatible with skin such that interfacial adhesion problems can be avoided, and have excellent capability of water absorption such that expansion pressure can be generated and being proportional to the amount of water absorbed.
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The first embodiment of the present invention provides a topical hemostatic tape 1 to be used in wound 21 of skin 2, wherein its porous foamed layer 12 expands by absorbing water, thus establish suitable hemostatic effect by applying pressure to the wound 21. And, the first embodiment of the present invention applies to various parts of skins of a patient, without being restricted to the limb area as occurred in prior arts, and thus is more convenient, comfortable and efficient, and safer than prior arts.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102112813 | Apr 2013 | TW | national |