Abstract: Adhesive-coated liquid-impervious moisture-vapour-permeable thin polymer sheet suitable as a wound covering has an antibacterial, preferably a solid such as silver sulphadiazine, disseminated throughout the adhesive layer, usually in amounts up to 15 wt. %, to provide uniform antibacterial properties over the wound and surrounding skin areas.
Abstract: Adhesive-coated liquid-impervious moisture-vapor-permeable thin polymer sheet suitable as a wound covering has an antibacterial, preferably a solid such as silver sulphadiazine, disseminated throughout the adhesive layer, usually in amounts up to 15 wt. %, to provide uniform antibacterial properties over the wound and surrounding skin areas.
Abstract: An internally smooth disposable column, of various sizes up to 800 ml. internal volume, made of biocompatible polymer is filled with particulate absorbent, e.g. carbon coated with polyHEMA, between support means located as close as practicable to inlet and outlet. L/D ratio is usually 1.5:1-5:1. Various shapes e.g. double frustoconical or trochoid of revolution are proposed for the column, which is preferably symmetrical to facilitate moulding of identical column halves; these shapes usually converge to meet a funnel-shaped connecting piece at inlet and outlet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 16, 1976
Date of Patent:
February 26, 1980
Assignee:
Smith & Nephew Research Ltd.
Inventors:
Martin E. Hodgson, Graham D. Munro, David P. Rickman, Jack Fennimore