WO2010139338A1 - Healer - Google Patents

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WO2010139338A1
WO2010139338A1 PCT/EG2010/000024 EG2010000024W WO2010139338A1 WO 2010139338 A1 WO2010139338 A1 WO 2010139338A1 EG 2010000024 W EG2010000024 W EG 2010000024W WO 2010139338 A1 WO2010139338 A1 WO 2010139338A1
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dressings
healing
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Hossam El Deen Mohamed Mossa
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Mossa Hossam El Deen Mohamed
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F13/00Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
    • A61F13/06Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for feet or legs; Corn-pads; Corn-rings
    • A61F13/064Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for feet or legs; Corn-pads; Corn-rings for feet
    • A61F13/067Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for feet or legs; Corn-pads; Corn-rings for feet for the sole of the foot

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  • Diabetic wounds and foot bums used to be dressed manually by a physician or nurse by applying disinfectants, sterile gauze, dressing and bandage to the wound.
  • the present invention provides a healing device that brings an end to complications, painful symptoms and side effects resulting from foot wounds and burns and diabetic foot.
  • the present invention provides:
  • the present invention provides a medical product called the healing device, which is made of plastics like urinary catheters.
  • a patient can put on the product of the present invention as footwear.
  • the inventive product comprises:
  • the product of the present invention is designed for patients with foot burns and serious diabetic wounds.
  • the product receives oxygen through a tube connected to an oxygen cylinder.
  • the product receives the prescribed solutions through a tube that is connected from the disinfectant solutions into the foot to be applied to the wound site or the whole foot.
  • the cock of the valve for oxygen exit is opened and the cock of the valve for disinfectant solutions is opened to allow solutions to pass dropwise through the pores of the tube connected thereto and be applied to the wound site.
  • the air compressor at the bottom of the healing device is blown and the cock is closed to prevent air from exiting and help the patient feel at ease while moving.
  • the healing device is a transparent foot product. Brief description of Drawings;
  • FIG. 1 shows the product of the present invention, which is made of plastics like urinary catheters. A patient can put on the product of the present invention as footwear.
  • the product of the present invention comprises: (I)A valve for the admission of oxygen into the foot through a tube;
  • a catheter connected from the bottom of the healing device to a waste bag.

Abstract

The present invention provides a healing device that brings an end to complications, painful symptoms and side effects resulting from foot wounds and burns and diabetic foot. The present invention provides: - A product that automatically applies dressings to wound sites on an intermittent basis - A product that cleans, disinfects and sterilizes wounds on a regular basis - A product that absorbs wet oxygen and passes it to living tissues and cells - A product that dispenses with the need for using dressings, gauzes and bandages, thus, preventing the adhesion of surgical dressings to the skin - A product that kills microbes and viruses, and destroy pus cells and tissues - A product that ideally reduces pain and quickens healing of wound sites.

Description

HEALER
Technical Field:
A healing device Background Art:
Diabetic wounds and foot bums used to be dressed manually by a physician or nurse by applying disinfectants, sterile gauze, dressing and bandage to the wound.
Deficiencies in Prior Art:
(1) Adhesion of surgical dressings to the skin, which leads to a feeling of pain and complicates healing
(2) Dressings do not allow air to leak and ventilate the wound, thus leading to the secretion of bad smells that help spreading microbes.
(3) Use of gauzes, bandages and dressings, which press against the wound site
(4) Large expenses incurred by the patient for changing dressings
(5) Lack of enough oxygen that speeds wound healing
Summary of the Invention:
The present invention provides a healing device that brings an end to complications, painful symptoms and side effects resulting from foot wounds and burns and diabetic foot. The present invention provides:
- A product that automatically applies dressings to wound sites on an intermittent basis
- A product that cleans, disinfects and sterilizes wounds on a regular basis
- A product that absorbs wet oxygen and passes it to living tissues and cells
- A product that dispenses with the need for using dressings, gauzes and bandages, thus, preventing the adhesion of surgical dressings to the skin
- A product that kills microbes and viruses, and destroy pus cells and tissues - A product that ideally reduces pain and quickens healing of wound sites
Disclosure of Invention:
The present invention provides a medical product called the healing device, which is made of plastics like urinary catheters. A patient can put on the product of the present invention as footwear. The inventive product comprises:
(l)Two valves for the admission of oxygen into the foot through two tubes;
(2) A valve for the admission of disinfectants and brine through a tube fixed into the product;
(3) A valve for the exit of used disinfectants;
(4) A valve for compressing air at the bottom of the product to help the patient feel at ease when moving to the bathroom;
(5) A valve for the exit of excess oxygen;
(6) A tightener to tighten the product to the foot with an adhesive tape for firm sealing.
Industrial Applicability:
- The product of the present invention is designed for patients with foot burns and serious diabetic wounds.
- To use the product, the patient should put it on in his/her foot. The product receives oxygen through a tube connected to an oxygen cylinder.
- The product receives the prescribed solutions through a tube that is connected from the disinfectant solutions into the foot to be applied to the wound site or the whole foot.
- The cock of the valve for oxygen exit is opened and the cock of the valve for disinfectant solutions is opened to allow solutions to pass dropwise through the pores of the tube connected thereto and be applied to the wound site.
- The cock of the tube for the exit of used disinfectants is closed until they are collected then discharged into a waste bag.
- In case the patient needs to move to the bathroom, the air compressor at the bottom of the healing device is blown and the cock is closed to prevent air from exiting and help the patient feel at ease while moving.
- The healing device is a transparent foot product. Brief description of Drawings;
Figure (1):
shows the product of the present invention, which is made of plastics like urinary catheters. A patient can put on the product of the present invention as footwear.
The product of the present invention comprises: (I)A valve for the admission of oxygen into the foot through a tube;
(2) A valve for the admission of disinfectants and brine through a tube fixed into the product;
(3) A valve for the exit of used disinfectants;
(4) A valve for compressing air at the bottom of the product to help the patient feel at ease when moving to the bathroom;
(5) A valve for the exit of excess oxygen;
(6) A tightener to tighten the product to the foot with an adhesive tape for firm sealing.
Figure (2):
shows the following:
(I)An illustrative drawing that shows how the healing device works; wherein the device is connected to the stand on which the disinfectants are suspended through a catheter connected from the healing product to a veinal device and from the latter to the brine for cleaning the wound.
A catheter connected to the healing product through a veinal device from the disinfectant; wherein the said catheter is fixed to the wound site by means of a thin fastener wrapped around the wound site
(2) A catheter connected from the healing product to the link for compressing oxygen from the cylinder (i.e. oxygen cylinder).
(3) A valve with a cock to block excess oxygen.
(4) A catheter connected from the bottom of the healing device to a waste bag.
(5) A handle to pump air from the outside to the inside at the bottom of the healing device to help the patient feel at ease while moving.

Claims

Claims The whole product needs to be claimed because of its versatile uses.
(1) Air is compressed at the bottom of the healing device to help the patient feel at ease while moving.
(2) Oxygen is compressed at the top of the healing device.
(3) The brine is compressed to clean the wound.
(4) Disinfectants are compressed to sterilize the wound.
(5) The manufacturing material is plastics, for example, the product of the present invention can be made of the same material of urinary catheters or as per your instructions regarding the manufacturing material.
PCT/EG2010/000024 2009-06-02 2010-06-24 Healer WO2010139338A1 (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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GB2409412A (en) * 2003-12-22 2005-06-29 Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd Hyperbaric wound treatment device
US20070118096A1 (en) * 2005-11-21 2007-05-24 Smith Joshua D Wound care system
US20080140029A1 (en) * 2006-11-21 2008-06-12 Joshua David Smith Wound care apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2409412A (en) * 2003-12-22 2005-06-29 Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd Hyperbaric wound treatment device
US20070118096A1 (en) * 2005-11-21 2007-05-24 Smith Joshua D Wound care system
WO2007062024A1 (en) * 2005-11-21 2007-05-31 Joshua David Smith Wound care system
US20080140029A1 (en) * 2006-11-21 2008-06-12 Joshua David Smith Wound care apparatus

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