Method and apparatus for wound treatment

Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...

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604 87, 604265, 602 43, 602 46, A61M 3100, A61M 3700, A61M 3500

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ABSTRACT:
In a wound treatment method and apparatus a multiplicity of separately packaged doses of antibiotics, coagulants, anesthetic agents, and similar medicaments are introduced into a wound by a foaming carrier which acts as a mixing and transport medium and also functions as a plug to retain the medication in the wound and to prevent the entry of contaminents and bacteria. The medication is introduced into the would site by means of a foamable carrier which entrains the medication during it travel through a medication cell.

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