Claims
- 1. A wound covering for application to a selected treatment area of a patient's body, said wound covering comprising:
a heater suitable for providing heat to the selected treatment area; flexible attachment means for attaching the heater in a non-contact position proximate the selected treatment area; and means, operably connected to the heater, for controlling the temperature of the heater in a temperature range from above ambient temperature to about 38° C.
- 2. The wound covering of claim 1 in which the heater includes an electrically resistive filament.
- 3. The wound covering of claim 1 in which the heater comprises a source of heat selected from the group consisting of: warm water pads, exothermic chemical heating pads, and phase-change salt pads.
- 4. The wound covering of claim 1 in which the heater is suitable for uniformly heating the selected treatment area.
- 5. The wound covering of claim 1 in which the heater is suitable for non-uniform heating of the selected treatment area.
- 6. The wound covering of claim 1 in which the flexible attachment means comprises a sealing ring having an upper surface and lower surface, and defining an open cavity and sealing around the selected treatment area.
- 7. The wound covering of claim 6 in which the sealing ring comprises a conformal polymeric ring.
- 8. The wound covering of claim 7 in which the conformal polymeric ring includes a polymeric foam.
- 9. The wound covering of claim 1 further comprising a layer spanning the flexible attachment means suitable for maintaining a treatment volume proximate the selected wound area.
- 10. The wound covering of claim 9 in which the layer comprises a flexible sheet material.
- 11. The wound covering of claim 10 in which the flexible sheet material comprises a polymeric film.
- 12. The wound covering of claim 11 in which the polymeric film is selected from a group of polymers consisting of: cellulose, cellulose acetate, polyethylene, poly-vinyl-chloride, polyurethane and polypropylene.
- 13. The wound covering of claim 9 in which the layer comprises a gas permeable material.
- 14. The wound covering of claim 1 in which the flexible attachment means includes a pocket for releasable attachment of the heater.
- 15. The wound covering of claim 1 further comprising a pressure response switch to turn off the heater when pressure is applied to the wound covering.
- 16. The wound covering of claim 9 in which the layer is sealed to the flexible attachment means as a barrier layer.
- 17. A wound covering for application to a selected treatment area of a patient's body, said wound covering comprising:
a heater layer suitable for providing heat to the selected treatment area; means for attaching the heater layer in a non-contact position proximate the selected treatment area; and means, operably connected to the heater layer, for controlling the temperature of the heater layer in a temperature range from above ambient temperature to about 38° C.
- 18. The wound covering of claim 17 in which the heater layer is suitable for uniformly heating the selected wound area.
- 19. The wound covering of claim 17 in which the heater layer is suitable for non-uniform heating of the selected wound area.
- 20. The wound covering of claim 17 in which the attachment means comprises a sealing ring having an upper surface and a lower surface, and defining an open cavity and sealing around the selected treatment area.
- 21. The wound covering of claim 20 in which the sealing ring comprises a conformal polymeric ring.
- 22. The wound covering of claim 21 in which the conformal polymeric ring includes a polymeric foam.
- 23. The wound covering of claim 17 in which the heater layer includes spanning the attachment means suitable for maintaining a treatment volume over the selected wound area.
- 24. The wound covering of claim 17 in which the heater layer comprises a flexible sheet material.
- 25. The wound covering of claim 24 in which the flexible sheet material comprises a polymeric film.
- 26. The wound covering of claim 25 in which the polymeric film is selected from a group of polymers consisting of: cellulose, cellulose acetate, polyethylene, poly-vinyl-chloride, polyurethane, and polypropylene.
- 27. The wound covering of claim 24 in which the heater layer includes a gas permeable material.
- 28. The wound covering of claim 17 in which the attachment means includes a pocket for releasable attachment of the heater layer.
- 29. The wound covering of claim 23 in which the heater layer includes sealing to the attachment means as a barrier.
- 30. A wound covering for application to a selected treatment area of a patient's body, said wound covering comprising:
a heater suitable for providing heat to the selected treatment area; flexible attachment means for attaching the heater in a non-contact position proximate the selected treatment area; and means, operably connected to the heater, for controlling the average temperature of the heater in a temperature range from above ambient room temperature to about 38° C.
- 31. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the heater is suitable for uniformly heating the selected treatment area.
- 32. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the heater is suitable for non-uniform heating of the selected treatment area.
- 33. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the control means includes selectable pre-set average temperature settings.
- 34. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the control means is programmable to provide heat at the average temperature over a therapy cycle.
- 35. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the control means is programmable to provide heat at the average temperature over a therapeutic sequence.
- 36. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the control means is pre-programmed to provide heat at the average temperature over a therapy cycle.
- 37. The wound covering of claim 30 in which the control means is pre-programmed to provide heat at the average temperature over a therapeutic sequence.
- 38. A wound covering for application to a selected wound area of a patient's body, said wound covering comprising:
a heater layer suitable for providing heat to the selected wound area; means for attaching the heater layer in a non-contact position proximate the selected wound area; and means, operably connected to the heater layer, for controlling the average temperature of the heater layer in a temperature range from above ambient room temperature to about 38° C.
- 39. A method for treating a skin wound of a patient, the method comprising the steps of:
selecting a wound treatment area of the patient's skin including the wound; providing a heater; providing a controller operably connected to the heater; attaching the heater proximate the selected wound treatment area in a non-contact position; heating the heater over at least a portion of selected treatment area; and controlling the heater so as to have a temperature in a range from above ambient temperature to about 38° C.
- 40. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of programming the controller to control the temperature of the heater over a duty cycle.
- 41. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of programming the controller to control the temperature of the heater over a therapy cycle.
- 42. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of programming the heater to control the temperature over a therapeutic sequence.
- 43. The method of claim 39 in which controlling the heater includes controlling the heater temperature at an average heater temperature.
- 44. The method of claim 43 further comprising the step of programming the controller to control the average temperature of the heater over a therapy cycle.
- 45. The method of claim 43 further comprising the step of programming the controller to control the average temperature of the heater over a therapeutic sequence.
- 46. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of inputting a temperature to the controller in a temperature range above ambient temperature to about 38° C.
- 47. The method of claim 39 further comprising the step of inputting an average temperature to the controller in an temperature range from above ambient temperature to about 38° C.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of: co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/356,325, filed Dec. 16, 1994, titled WOUND COVERING which is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 application of PCT international application Ser. No. PCT/US93/05876, filed Jun. 18, 1993, titled WOUND COVERING which is a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/900,656, filed Jun. 19, 1992 titled THERMAL BODY TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD. This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______ titled NEAR HYPERTHERMIC HEATER WOUND COVERING and U.S. patent application Ser. No. __/______ titled NORMOTHERMIC TISSUE HEATING WOUND COVERING, both filed concurrently herewith.
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