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Surgery: Splint, Brace, Or Bandage > Bandage Structure > Skin Laceration Or Wound Cover > Compressive Element Over Wound Site

Compressive Element Over Wound Site

Compressive Element Over Wound Site patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.

10/12/06 - 20060229544 - Compression bandage system
A compression bandaging system comprising a) an inner skin facing, elongated, elastic bandage comprising: (i) an elongated, elastic substrate and (ii) an elongated layer of foam, said foam layer being affixed to a face of said substrate and extending 33% or more across said face of substrate in transverse direction ...

04/20/06 - 20060084903 - Method and apparatus for treating newborn umbilical stump
A method and assembly for convenient newborn navel treatment including a disposable absorbent material saturated with a healing solution. According to embodiments of the present invention the healing solution may be selected so that it does not irritate the skin of a baby, or stain material surrounding the umbilical stump ...

04/13/06 - 20060079823 - Injection and hemostasis site
A pad of elastomeric material having a softness of no more than about durometer 50 Shore 00. The pad may carry adhesive and/or a housing for adhering the pad to a surface, either directly or indirectly through an envelope which surrounds the pad and carries the adhesive. Such a pad ...

11/17/05 - 20050256438 - Venipuncture bandage
Provided is a pressure bandage suitable for achieving complete hemostasis at a venipuncture site. The bandage includes an adhesive backing, upon which a non-compressible, absorbent pad is centrally affixed. The backing is inelastic, which along with the non-compressible pad, provides a non-resilient dressing capable of applying the pressure necessary to ...



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