Claims
- 1. A dressing for a skin wound of the type having blood and drainage associated therewith, said dressing being of a size slightly larger than said wound and having a surface substantially covering said wound and engaging a continuous area of the skin around the wound and generally in the plane of the skin around the wound, to thereby form an enclosure for the wound, said enclosure having an opening in said surface forming a conduit through which foam can be injected so as to directly engage the wound, and a layer of medical grade foam directed through said conduit into engagement with said skin and contained thereagainst by said surface of said dressing in a covering relation with said wound at a position disposed between said wound and said enclosure, whereby the foam not only provides a protective cushion for the wound but also a volume for absorbing blood and drainage from the wound, and a medium into which antibiotics can be introduced.
- 2. A method for dressing a skin wound of the type having blood and drainage associated therewith comprising the steps of:
- a. covering a continuous and generally flat circumferential area of the skin around the skin wound with an enclosure which engages the skin area and has a surface with an opening in said surface forming a conduit through which foam can be injected into direct engagement with the wound;
- b. injecting through said conduit a medical grade foam of the type dispensable in substantially liquid form from a pressurized container and which dries rapidly to form a solid body, into engagement with said skin area in a covering relation with said wound at a position within said enclosure; whereby the foam not only provide a protective cushion for the wound but also a volume for absorbing blood and drainage from the wound, and a medium into which antibiotics can be introduced, and
- c. manually manipulating the enclousre so as to confine the foam between the enclosure and the wound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-inpart of application Ser. No. 641,813 filed Aug. 17, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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