Claims
- 1. An adhesive dressing suitable for use on moist wounds which dressing comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive-coated wound contacting first layer which has holes therethrough capable of transmitting liquid water and a moisture vapour permeable continuous film attached to the non-wound contacting surface of the first layer thereby forming a reservoir into which water can pass and evaporate therefrom, said adhesive coated first layer being of a material which has a moisture vapour permeability in the absence of holes therethrough of less than 300 gm.sup.-2 and 24 hr.sup.-1 and said moisture vapour permeable continuous film having a moisture vapour permeability which is greater when in contact with liquid water than when not in contact with liquid water.
- 2. An adhesive dressing suitable for use on moist wounds which dressing comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive-coated wound contacting first layer which has holes therethrough capable of transmitting liquid water and a moisture vapour permeable continuous film attached to the non-wound contacting surface of the first layer thereby forming a reservoir not which water can pass and a water transmitting intermediate layer present between the first layer and the continuous film, said adhesive coated first layer being of a material which has a moisture vapour permeability in the absence of holes therethrough of less than 300 gm.sup.-2 and 24 hr.sup.-1 and said moisture vapour permeable continuous film having a moisture vapour permeability which is greater when in contact with liquid water than when not in contact with liquid water.
- 3. A dressing according to claim 1 in which the adhesive coated first layer has a moisture vapour permeability in the absence of holes therethrough of from 20 to 280 gm.sup.-2 24 hr.sup.-1 when measured at 37.degree. C. and 100% to 10% relative humidity.
- 4. A dressing according to claim 2 in which the adhesive coated first layer has a moisture vapour permeability in the absence of holes therethrough of from 20 to 280 gm.sup.-2 24 hr.sup.-1 when measured at 37.degree. C. and 100% to 10% relative humidity.
- 5. A dressing according to claim 1 in which the continuous film has a moisture vapour permeability when not in contact with water of not more than 4800 g m.sup.-2 24 hr.sup.-1 and a moisture vapour permeability when in contact with water of not less than 8000 g m.sup.-2 24 hr.sup.-1.
- 6. A dressing according to claim 1 in which the continuous film is a hydrophilic polymer which when hydrated contains from 5 to 50% by weight water and is 15 and 80 .mu.m thick.
- 7. A dressing according to claim 6 in which the hydrophilic polymer is a hydrophilic polyurethane which when hydrated contains from 10 to 40% by weight of water.
- 8. A dressing according to claim 1 in which the first layer is a styrene-butadiene-styrene film and which is from 15 to 100 .mu.m thick.
- 9. A dressing according to either of claim 1 in which the pressure sensitive adhesive coated on the first layer comprises a polyvinyl ethyl ether adhesive or an acrylate ester copolymer adhesive which is present at a weight per unit area of from 20 to 80 gsm.
- 10. A dressing according to claim 2 in which the second water transmitting intermediate layer is a non-woven fabric and is from 15 to 100 .mu.m thick.
- 11. A dressing according to claim 1 in which the holes in the adhesive coated first layer are in the form of slits which are from 0.3 to 1.4 cm in length.
- 12. A dressing according to either of claim 1 in which the first layer extends beyond the edges of the continuous film on two opposed edges.
- 13. A dressing according to either of claim 1 in a sterile form packaged in a bacteria proof pack.
- 14. A method of dressing an exuding wound on an animal body which method comprises placing over the wound a dressing according to claim 1 and adhering the dressing to the body and leaving in position for a period of from 3 to 20 days.
- 15. A method of dressing a donor site on an animal body which comprises placing over the donor site a dressing according to claim 1 and adhering the dressing to the body and leaving in position for a period of from 3 to 20 days.
- 16. A method of dressing a donor site according to claim 14 in which the dressing is left in position for a period of 7 to 14 days.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 143,624 filed 1/12/88, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 000,574 filed 12/31/86, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 682,606 filed 12/17/84, now abandoned.
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