Claims
- 1. A dressing assembly for a wound or incision, which comprises:
an external patient interface including an external fluid transfer component, said fluid transfer component being adapted for transferring fluid from the closed wound or incision; said external patient interface including an overdrape placed over said fluid transfer component in contact with a surrounding skin surface; and a reclosable seal strip connected to said overdrape and having a closed position sealing same and an open position providing access to said fluid transfer component therethrough.
- 2. The dressing assembly according to claim 1, which includes:
said overdrape having an opening located over said fluid transfer component; and an access panel including said seal strip and mounted on said overdrape with said seal strip selectively providing access to said fluid transfer component through said overdrape opening.
- 3. The dressing assembly according to claim 1, which includes:
an internal fluid transfer component located in said wound or incision in fluidic communication with said external fluid transfer component.
- 4. The dressing assembly according to claim 3, which includes a pair of side drapes each located along a respective side of said wound or incision between said external fluid transfer component and the patient's skin.
- 5. The dressing assembly according to claim 3 wherein said wound or incision includes an undermined area and said dressing assembly includes an innermost fluid transfer component located in said undermined area.
- 6. The dressing assembly according to claim 2, which includes:
said access panel having a perimeter portion with an adhesive coating adapted for attaching same to said overdrape; and said access panel having an adhesive-free central portion surrounded by said perimeter portion, said central portion including said seal strip.
- 7. The dressing assembly according to claim 2 wherein said seal strip includes a longitudinally-extending channel mounted on a first portion of said access panel and a longitudinally-extending rib mounted on a second portion of said access panel and selectively received in said channel with said seal strip in its closed configuration.
- 8. The dressing assembly according to claim 1 wherein said foam piece comprises a hydrophobic material.
- 9. The dressing assembly according to claim 1, which includes a pressure source connected to said fluid transfer component.
- 10. The dressing assembly according to claim 9, which includes:
a fluid port mounted on said overdrape and adapted for connection to said pressure source.
- 11. The dressing assembly according to claim 10 wherein said pressure source comprises a manually-operated vacuum-type device.
- 12. The dressing assembly according to claim 1, which includes:
a sheath including said overdrape and having an interior compartment receiving said foam piece; and a wicking material located between said foam piece and the patient, said wicking material being adapted to wick fluid from the patient and into the foam piece.
- 13. The dressing assembly according to claim 12 wherein said wicking material is mounted on said foam piece.
- 14. The dressing assembly according to claim 13 where and said wicking material substantially covers said foam piece.
- 15. The dressing assembly according to claim 13 wherein:
said foam piece includes a top, a bottom and sides; and said wicking material covers said bottom and sides of said foam piece and said foam piece top is open.
- 16. The dressing assembly according to claim 12 wherein said overdrape comprises a top panel of said sheath and said wicking material comprises a bottom panel thereof.
- 17. The dressing assembly according to claim 16, which includes:
said sheath having a perimeter whereat said overdrape is connected to said bottom panel; and an adhesive band around said perimeter adapted for releasably attaching said dressing assembly to the patient.
- 18. The dressing assembly according to claim 12, which includes:
an opening formed in said bottom panel and adapted for exposing said wicking material to the wound or incision.
- 19. The dressing assembly according to claim 18, which includes:
adhesive on said bottom panel adapted for releasably attaching said sheath to a patient; a center backing strip selectively covering said adhesive on a center portion of said bottom panel; and a pair of side backing strips for selectively covering said adhesive on side portions of said bottom panel.
- 20. The dressing assembly according to claim 12 wherein said sheath overdrape, said foam piece and said wicking material comprise separate components adapted for independent movement with respect to each other.
- 21. The dressing assembly according to claim 12 wherein said overdrape comprises a top panel of said sheath and said wicking material comprises a bottom panel thereof.
- 22. The dressing assembly according to claim 12 wherein said wicking material comprises rayon.
- 23. A dressing assembly for a wound or incision, which comprises:
an external patient interface including a fluid transfer component, said fluid transfer component being adapted for transferring fluid from the closed wound or incision; said fluid transfer component including a foam core and a wicking material piece fluidically communicating with said foam core; said external patient interface including an overdrape placed over said fluid transfer component in contact with a surrounding skin surface; and a pressure source connected to the fluid transfer component.
- 24. The dressing assembly according to claim 23, which includes:
said fluid transfer component having a top, a bottom and sides; said overdrape having an outer portion covering said fluid transfer component top and sides and having a skirt extending around said outer portion and including adhesive for releasable attachment to the patient; and said overdrape being tucked under at least a portion of said fluid transfer component bottom.
- 25. The dressing assembly according to claim 24, which includes an elbow connector mounted on said overdrape and adapted for connection to said pressure source.
- 26. A method of dressing a wound or incision, which method comprises the steps of:
providing a fluid transfer component with a foam material core; placing the fluid transfer component on the patient in fluidic connection with the wound or incision; providing an overdrape and placing same over the fluid transfer component; providing a wicking material and placing same between the foam material core and the wound or incision; providing said overdrape with a seal strip having closed and open positions; opening said seal strip; and accessing said fluid transfer component through said open seal strip.
- 27. The method of claim 26, which includes the additional steps of:
providing an access panel including said seal strip; providing an opening in said overdrape communicating with said fluid transfer component; and placing said access panel on said overdrape with said seal strip located over said overdrape opening.
- 28. The method of claim 27, which includes the additional steps of:
providing an internal fluid transfer component within said wound or incision; fluidically connecting said internal fluid transfer component to said external fluid transfer component; attaching a fluid pressure source to said external fluid transfer component; and creating a pressure gradient across said external fluid transfer component.
- 29. The method of claim 26, which includes additional steps of:
providing a sheath including a top panel comprising said overdrape; providing said sheath with a bottom panel; providing a fluid transfer in said bottom panel; placing said fluid transfer component in said sheath; communicating fluid from said wound or incision through said fluid transfer to said fluid transfer component; extracting said fluid transfer component from said sheath; flipping over or replacing said fluid transfer component and reinserting same in said sheath; and closing said seal strip.
- 30. The method of claim 29, which includes the additional steps of:
providing a fluid port in said sheath; connecting said fluid port to a fluid pressure source; and forming a pressure gradient across said fluid transfer component within said sheath.
- 31. A method of dressing a wound or incision, which comprises the steps of:
providing an external patient interface including a fluid transfer component; providing said fluid transfer component with a foam core and a wicking material piece fluidically communicating with said foam core; providing said external patient interface with an overdrape; placing said fluid transfer component over said fluid transfer component and contacting a surrounding skin surface with same; connecting a pressure source to the fluid transfer component and forming a pressure gradients across same; and transferring fluid from the wound or incision through the fluid transfer component in response to said pressure gradient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/334,766, filed Dec. 31, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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