FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to wound processing aids and may be used in surgical practice in healing of various wounds. A sorption container comprises a sorbent placed in a cavity of an enclosure made of a flexible permeable non-elastic porous material with pore size lesser than sorbent particle size. The permeable enclosure is composite with one side made of a thermoplastic film. The other side is made of a porous, e.g. dialysis film, preferentially of cellophane or polyamide with polyethylene or polypropylene. Sorbent dispersity makes 0.2 to 20 mcm, and is at least three times that size of the dialysis film. Vulcanogenic sediments of zeolites are used.
EFFECT: higher operational effect of the sorption container and a degree of container packing mechanisation, larger specific surface of the sorbent and accelerated wound healing ensured by reduced number of dressing injuries.
4 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2012-08-20—Published
2011-04-01—Filed