SUPPLIES WOUND CARE TREATMENT

Brand Owner Address Description
WCR WOUNDCARE RESOURCES BioDerm, Inc. 12320 73rd Court North Largo FL 33773 Supplies for wound care treatment by healthcare providers, namely, medical cleansers for wounds, bandages for skin wounds, pharmaceutical preparations for wounds, primary wound dressings, secondary wound dressings, adhesive tapes for medical purposes, adhesive removers, adhesive-bordered dressings, anchors, antimicrobial gels for preventing fungi, spores, viruses, and bacteria, ostomy wipes for applying a barrier film to skin under adhesive bandages, wound dressings in the nature of calcium alginate, collagen for medical purposes, drain sponges, drain controls, gauze sponges, and sponges impregnated with disinfecting chemicals or compounds therefor for use in medical facilities or individual households, and films for medical use;WCR WOUND CARE RESOURCES;Reimbursement payment processing in the field of medical insurance payments for wound care; Insurance claims processing in the field of medical insurance claims for wound care;as to WOUNDCARE RESOURCES;Supplies for healthcare providers for performing medical treatment, namely, supportive bandages, compression garments, tongue depressors, surgical sponges, gloves for medical purposes, sanitary masks for medical purposes, and abdominal binders for securing drive lines, controllers, and battery packs of ventricular assist devices;WOUND CARE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of treating tissue damage comprises applying a negative pressure to a wound sufficient in time and magnitude to promote tissue migration and thus facilitate closure of the wound. The method is applicable to wounds, burns, infected wounds, and live tissue attachments. A wound treatment apparatus is provided in which a fluid impermeable wound cover is sealed over a wound site. A screen in the form of an open-cell foam screen or a rigid porous screen is placed beneath the wound cover over the wound. A vacuum pump supplies suction within the wound cover over the treatment site.