Compositions and processes for accelerated wound healing...

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

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C602S041000, C602S048000, C602S054000, C424S443000, C424S444000, C424S445000, C424S448000, C523S105000, C523S107000, C523S111000, C604S307000, C604S308000

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07960602

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a multilayer bandage, having a webbing for contacting a wound and a first membrane that has at least one water-insoluble polymer and is water-impervious. The present invention further provides methods for making the multilayer bandage, methods of using the multilayer bandage for accelerated wound healing, and kits having compositions of the present invention.

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