Adhesive bandage for a digit of a human hand or foot

Surgery: splint – brace – or bandage – Bandage structure – Skin laceration or wound cover

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602 52, 602 53, 602 55, 602 58, D24189, 128880, 128893, A61F 1310

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056833547

ABSTRACT:
An adhesive bandage having a flexible backing element with a generally circular central region and a plurality of salient points radially extending from the central region giving the bandage a generally star-shaped or asterisk-shaped appearance. Wherein, the shape of the bandage helps the bandage protect and cover cuts on flexible parts of the body, such as the fingers and toes, without buckling and exposing the cut to the surrounding environment.

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patent: 3971374 (1976-07-01), Wagner
patent: 5368553 (1994-11-01), Newman
patent: 5405314 (1995-04-01), Ohta

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