FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical equipment and covers wound management. The device represents a wound dressing contacting with a wound surface. The coating to close the wound surface and wound dressing represents a sealing film. Said sealing film is fixed on the skin surrounding the wound. From under the sealing film, one flexible tube is delivered tightly. The wound dressing is made of a plane textile expansion material. Said plane textile expansion material consists of the one first blanket, one second blanket and one intermediate space in-between. The first blanket has a biocompatible surface and a structure that ensures liquid penetration and prevents the wound tissue growth. In the intermediate space, there are expansion threads provided. Said elastic-spring expansion threads keep the first blanket and the second blanket distanced. The flexible tube is connected with the intermediate space.
EFFECT: higher effective wound management and treatment.
15 cl, 7 dwg
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Dates
2010-05-20—Published
2005-11-25—Filed