Antimicrobial wound dressing and skin fixator for percutaneous c

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

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604307, 604 4, A61F 1302

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ABSTRACT:
An antimicrobial catheter shield is provided comprising an elastomeric catheter collar and a planar porous elastomeric peripheral flange, with an absorbent patch containing an antimicrobial agent attached to the surface of the flange opposite to the collar. A radial slit extends through the collar, flange and patch and the collar is adapted with a means for securing a catheter to prevent longitudinal motion of the catheter through the collar. The catheter shield provides an antimicrobial patch, as well as a longitudinal and lateral anchor for the catheter, which is easily applied and readily replaced.

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