Conductive wound dressings and methods of use

A - Human Necessities – 61 – F

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A61F 13/00 (2006.01) A61N 1/20 (2006.01)

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CA 2484221

Wound treatment dressings (110) comprising combinations of at least one conductive layer (114), at least one absorbent layer (116) or a moisture regulation layer (118), and methods of making and methods of use are disclosed for treatment of wounds in humans and animals: The novel dressings (110) aid in healing by helping restore the transepithelial potential of the skin, providing a functional anti-microbial barrier, and allowing for regulation of the moisture content of the wound without disturbing the wound.

L'invention concerne des pansements (110) de traitement pour plaies comprenant des combinaisons d'au moins une couche conductrice (114) et d'au moins une couche absorbante (116) ou d'une couche de régulation (118) d'humidité, leurs procédés de production et des méthodes d'utilisation pour traiter des plaies chez les humains et les animaux. Ces nouveaux pansements (110) favorisent la cicatrisation par restauration du potentiel transépithélial de la peau, par fourniture d'une barrière anti-microbienne fonctionnelle et par régulation du contenu d'humidité de la plaie sans perturber ladite plaie.

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