Claims
- 1. A wound dressing product comprising:
- a wound dressing adapted to be inserted into a deep wound found on a patient, said wound dressing including
- a hydrogel material capable of absorbing wound exudate emitted by said wound, said hydrogel material being substantially in the form of a cylinder;
- a support layer mounted within said hydrogel material for purposes of providing support for said hydrogel material in said wound dressing, said support layer extending through the entire length of said hydrogel material and outwardly from an end thereof so as to provide a pull tab by which said wound dressing can be removed from said deep wound, said support layer including interstices within which said hydrogel material is impregnated; and
- means for inserting and removing said wound dressing from said deep wound without inhibiting the healing thereof, said means for inserting and removing said wound dressing comprising a syringe having an open end and including a movable plunger adapted to inject and withdraw said cylinder of said hydrogel material through said open end into and from said deep wound by movement of said movable plunger.
- 2. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel material is formed from an aqueous mixture comprising:
- (a) from about 15% to about 30% by weight polyhydric alcohol;
- (b) from about 8% to about 14% by weight isophoronediisocyanate terminated prepolymer;
- (c) from about 5% to about 10% by weight polyethylene oxide based diamine;
- (d) up to about 1% by weight sodium chloride; and
- (e) the balance water.
- 3. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel material is formed from an aqueous mixture comprising:
- (a) from about 16% to 17% by weight polypropylene glycol;
- (b) from about 10% to 12% by weight isophoronediisocyanate terminated prepolymer;
- (c) from about 7% to 9% by weight polyethylene oxide based diamine;
- (d) about 0.5% to 1% by weight sodium chloride; and
- (e) the balance water.
- 4. The wound dressing product of claim 3 wherein said isophoronediisocyanate terminated prepolymer is based on polyols containing more than about 40% polyethylene oxide and having an isocyanate content of about 3% by weight.
- 5. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said support layer is formed from a fabric material.
- 6. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said support layer comprises a gauze material.
- 7. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said hydrogel material is formed from an aqueous mixture comprising:
- (a) from about 0% to about 90% by weight polyhydric alcohol;
- (b) from about 6% to about 60% by weight aliphatic diisocyanate terminated prepolymer;
- (c) from about 4% to about 40% by weight polyethylene oxide based polyamine;
- (d) 0% to about 2% by weight sodium chloride; and
- (e) the balance water.
- 8. The wound dressing product of claim 7 wherein said polyhydric alcohol is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene glycol, polyethylene glycol and glycerine.
- 9. The wound dressing product of claim 1 including a release liner covering the open end of said syringe.
- 10. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said support layer is formed from a natural fiber material.
- 11. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said support layer is formed from a synthetic fiber material.
- 12. The wound dressing product of claim 1 wherein said support layer is formed from a cellulose derivative material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/996,013, filed Dec. 23, 1992 (now abandoned).
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