Patents Assigned to Smith & Nephew plc
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Publication number: 20110063117Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for determining pressure provided by a pump element of a topical negative pressure (TNP) system. The method includes the steps of determining a current pressure provided by a pump element of a TNP system, comparing the determined pressure with a predetermined pressure and selecting a target pressure intermediate the current and predetermined pressure and increasing or decreasing pump speed to respectively increase or decrease pressure until the current pressure matches the target pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2008Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Jake Turner, Stephen Jacob
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Publication number: 20110054423Abstract: An apparatus for cleansing wounds, in which wound exudate is removed from a wound bed and selectively cleansed and returned to the wound. The cleansing means removes materials deleterious to wound healing, and the cleansed fluid, still containing materials that are beneficial in promoting wound healing, is returned to the wound bed. The associated wound dressing and cleansing means are conformable to the wound, and may have irrigant fluid circulated from a reservoir by a device for moving fluid through a flow path which passes through the dressing and a means for fluid cleansing and back to the dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Patrick Lewis Blott, Bryan Greener, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Julian Lee-Webb, Derek Nicolini
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Publication number: 20110054421Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for dressing a wound. The apparatus comprises a sealing layer comprising at least one orifice, an absorbent layer over the sealing layer, absorbing wound exude and a liquid impermeable, gas permeable filter layer over the absorbent layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventor: Edward Yerbury Hartwell
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Publication number: 20110054365Abstract: This invention relates to the design of tissue covering elements for use in vacuum assisted tissue apposition systems, wherein the geometry of the covering elements favours the application of contractile forces over compressive or extensive forces at the tissue interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Smith & Nephew PLCInventor: Bryan Greener
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Publication number: 20110054810Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for determining a pressure in a topical negative pressure (TNP) system. The method includes the steps of determining a pumping speed associated with a pump element of a TNP system, determining a flow rate in a flow path associated with the pump element and determining pressure in the flow path responsive to the pumping speed and flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Jake Turner, Benjamin Gordon
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Patent number: 7883494Abstract: An apparatus for cleansing wounds in which irrigant fluid from a reservoir connected to a conformable wound dressing and wound exudate from the dressing are moved by a device (which may be a single pump or two pumps) for moving fluid through a flow path which passes through the dressing and over a biodegradable scaffold in contact with the wound bed (which encourages healing tissue growth from the wound bed). The apparatus has means (which includes the device(s)) for providing simultaneous aspiration and irrigation of the wound. A dressing assembly including the dressing and the scaffold, and the dressing and a method of treatment using the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventor: Robin Paul Martin
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Publication number: 20110028917Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for delivering at least one agent to a wound site. The method includes the steps of providing a delivery tube having an outlet at a wound site, covering the wound site with a drape and introducing agent at an agent inlet port of the delivery tube. The agent passes along the delivery tube through the drape to the wound site. The agent can be a wide variety or mixture of fluids such as but not limited to pain relief medicament, anti-biotics, saline solution and/or hydrating fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventors: Kristian Hall, Edward Yerbury Hartwell
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Publication number: 20110028921Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for providing topical negative pressure to a wound. One such apparatus comprises a waste canister for collecting and holding wound exudate and at least one pump arranged to urge wound exudate along a flow path from the wound to the waste canister. The pump can be further configured to deliver a single factory set pressure. Accordingly, the pressure delivered to the wound would be determined by the pressure set for the pump along with the parameters associated with the flow path, such as whether a leak or a blockage occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Jonathan Chappel
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Publication number: 20110008179Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for determining pressure provided by a pump of a topical negative pressure (TNP) system. The method includes the steps of determining a value associated with a measured pressure, determining a difference between the measured pressure value and a predetermined desired value and increasing or decreasing a speed of pumping of the pump responsive the to difference.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Jake Turner, Stephen Jacob
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Publication number: 20110009838Abstract: Apparatus for the application of topical negative pressure therapy to a wound site is described, the apparatus comprising: a wound contacting element for retaining wound exudate fluid therein; a wound covering element that provides a substantially airtight seal over the wound contacting element and wound site; a vacuum connection tube connecting a wound cavity to a vacuum source; and a vacuum source connected to a distal end of the vacuum connection tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventor: Bryan Greener
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Publication number: 20110006520Abstract: A connector for the connection of a plurality of conduits is described, the connector comprising: a male connector portion (10) and a female connector (12) portion; the male connector portion having a plurality of male conduit connection spigot members (26, 28. 30, 34) sealingly engageable with a plurality of female conduit connection socket members in the female connector portion; the spigot members and socket members (152, 154, 156, 158) having conduit receiving means; a conduit clamp member (38) in each of the male and female connector portions; mutual engagement means in the connector portions for holding the male and female connector portions together or for allowing separation of the connector portions, the engagement means being responsive to fluid flow stemming and fluid flow permitting positions of the clamp members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventors: Kristian Hall, Edward Hartwell, Martin Richardson
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Publication number: 20110009835Abstract: An apparatus for cleansing and promoting tissue growth in wounds, in which irrigant fluid optionally containing cell nutrients and/or other physiologically active material from a reservoir connected to a conformable wound dressing and wound exudate from the dressing are recirculated by a device for moving fluid through a flow path which passes through the dressing, a biodegradable scaffold in contact with the wound bed and a means for fluid cleansing and back to the dressing. The apparatus has means for supplying thermal energy to the fluid in the wound. The cleansing means (which may be a single-phase, e.g. micro-filtration, system or a two-phase, e.g. dialytic system) removes materials deleterious to wound healing, and the cleansed fluid, still containing materials that are beneficial in promoting wound healing, is returned to the wound bed. The dressing and a method of treatment using the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Patrick Lewis Blott, Bryan Greener, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Julian Lee-Webb, Derek Nicolini, Clare Green, Robin Paul Martin
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Publication number: 20110004171Abstract: An apparatus for cleansing wounds with means for stressing the wound bed and optionally tissue surrounding the wound, in which irrigant fluid from a reservoir connected to a conformable wound dressing and wound exudate from the dressing are recirculated by a device for moving fluid through a flow path which passes through the dressing and a means for fluid cleansing and back to the dressing. The cleansing means (which may be a single-phase, e.g. micro-filtration, system or a two-phase, e.g. dialytic system) removes materials deleterious to wound healing, and the cleansed fluid, still containing materials that are beneficial in promoting wound healing, is returned to the wound bed. The means for stressing the wound bed and optionally tissue surrounding the wound promotes wound healing. The dressing and a method of treatment using the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Patrick Lewis Blott, Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Derek Nicolini, Clare Green, Robin Martin, Bryan Greener, Julian Lee-Webb
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Publication number: 20100324605Abstract: High strength bioresorbable polymers suitable for orthopaedic applications comprising sulphonyl diphenol, hydroxybenzoic acid and dicarboxylic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, PLCInventors: Anthony Dagger, De Oca Horacio Montes
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Publication number: 20100318039Abstract: A connector for joining ends of two conduits is described, the connector comprising: a male connector portion and a female connector portion, both portions having conduit connection means for the connection of a conduit to each portion; engagement means to hold the male and female connector portions in fluid flow establishing connection when connected together and valve means associated with said female portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventors: Kristian Hall, Edward Hartwell, Martin Richardson
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Publication number: 20100318069Abstract: A connector (10) for connecting two conduits having a plurality of lumens therethrough is described, the connector for comprising a male connector portion (12) and a female connector portion (14), the male and female connector portions having mutually engageable retention means, the male and female connector portions defining a plurality of flow passages commensurate with those of the conduits to be connected, the male and female connector portions having co-operating male and female fluid flow passage connecting portions wherein axes of fluid flow passages in a connector portion are offset at an entry point from an exit point in that portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2008Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: Smith & Nephew PlcInventors: Kristian Hall, Edward Hartwell, Martin Richardson
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Publication number: 20100298792Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for providing reduced or negative pressure, and more particularly cyclical reduced pressure, to treat a wound. The system can include a wound dressing, a fluid collection container, a suction source, filters, and conduits. In addition, the system can include a control device and sensors. The sensors may be configured to monitor certain physiological conditions of a patient such as temperature, pressure, blood flow, blood oxygen saturation, pulse, cardiac cycle, and the like. Application of cyclical reduced pressure between two or more values below atmospheric pressure may be synchronized with the physiological conditions monitored by the sensors. Certain embodiments of the system utilize an air reservoir and one or more valves and pressure sensors or gauges to allow for rapid cycling of the level of reduced pressure within the wound dressing between two or more reduced pressure values.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicants: BLUESKY MEDICAL GROUP INC., SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventors: Richard Scott Weston, Edward Yerbury Hartwell
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Publication number: 20100286489Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring a volume of a wound are described, the method comprising the steps of: applying a dressing over a wound, the volume of which is to be measured, the dressing including at least a sealing drape over the wound so as to create a sealed wound cavity; creating a vacuum in said wound cavity by vacuum pump means so as to produce a predetermined vacuum in the wound cavity; measuring a volume of air extracted from said wound cavity in producing said predetermined vacuum; and, calculating a volume of said wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW PLCInventor: Edward Hartwell
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Patent number: D630313Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Andy Duncan Pidgeon, Richard Mann
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Patent number: D630725Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: Smith & Nephew PLCInventors: Andy Duncan Pidgeon, Richard Mann