TR2024003318U5 - A BAND-AID WITH St. John's Wort and Povidone Iodine - Google Patents
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Abstract
Bu buluş (1), cildin yara dezenfeksiyonunda ve tedavisinde, ameliyat sahasının hazırlanmasında, acil tıp, ortopedi, dermatoloji, cerrahi, ve aile hekimliği gibi birçok tıp branşında yaygın olarak kullanılan yara bantlarında bir yenilik olup, muhteviyatında sarı kantaron (Hypericum perforatum) bitkisinin özlerini ve antiseptik özelliklere sahip povidon iyotu içererek, sarı kantaronun antiinflamatuar ve yara iyileştirici özellikleriyle, povidon iyotunun enfeksiyonları önleme ve tedavi etme kabiliyeti bir araya getirilerek, etkili bir yara bakım ürünü sağlayan ve yaraların temizlenmesi ve enfeksiyon riskinin azaltılması için kullanıcıya pratik bir çözüm sunan, etkili bir yara bakım ürünü ve yaraların temizlenmesi ile enfeksiyon riskinin azaltılması için kullanıcıya pratik bir çözüm sunan bir sarı kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandı (1) ile ilgilidir.This invention (1) is an innovation in band aids, which are widely used in wound disinfection and treatment of the skin, preparation of the surgical field, and many branches of medicine such as emergency medicine, orthopedics, dermatology, surgery, and family medicine, and it contains extracts of St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) plant. and povidone iodine, which has antiseptic properties, combining the anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties of St. John's wort with the ability of povidone iodine to prevent and treat infections, providing an effective wound care product and offering the user a practical solution for cleaning wounds and reducing the risk of infection. It concerns a wound care product and a St. John's wort and povidone-iodine band-aid (1) that offers the user a practical solution for cleaning wounds and reducing the risk of infection.
Description
TARIFNAME SARI KANTARON VE POVIDON IYOTLU BIR YARA BANDI Teknik Alan Bu bulus, cildin yara dezenfeksiyonunda ve tedavisinde, ameliyat sahasinin hazirlanmasinda, acil tip, ortopedi, dermatoloji, cerrahi, ve aile hekimligi gibi birçok tip bransinda yaygin olarak kullanilan yara bantlarinda bir yenilik olup, muhteviyatinda sari kantaron (Hypericum perforatum) bitkisinin özlerini ve antiseptik özelliklere sahip povidon iyotu içererek, sari kantaronun antiinflamatuar ve yara iyilestirici özellikleriyle, povidon iyotunun enfeksiyonlari önleme ve tedavi etme kabiliyeti bir araya getirilerek, etkili bir yara bakim ürünü saglayan ve yaralarin temizlenmesi ve enfeksiyon riskinin azaltilmasi için kullaniciya pratik bir çözüm sunan, etkili bir yara bakim ürünü ve yaralarin temizlenmesi ile enfeksiyon riskinin azaltilmasi için kullaniciya pratik bir çözüm sunan bir sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandi ile ilgilidir. Önceki Teknik Yara bantlari, tibbin gelisiminde önemli bir rol oynamistir. Insanlik tarihinin erken dönemlerinde bitki yapraklari, hayvan derileri ve diger dogal malzemeler yaralarin korunmasi için kullanilmistir. Antik Misirlilar ve Yunanlilar, bal ve reçine gibi yapiskan maddelerle yara koruma yöntemlerini gelistirmislerdir. Ortaçag'da, yara bakiminda daha gelismis teknikler ortaya çikmis ve dönemin hekimleri yaralara temiz bezlerle bandajlar uygulamislardir. Ancak modern yara bantlarinin kökeni 20. yüzyilin baslarina dayanir; l920'lerde Amerikali cerrah Earle Dickson, esi için kullanisli bir yara bandi tasarlamis ve bu tasarim yaygin olarak kabul görmüstür. Daha sonra, II. Dünya Savasi'nda askeri tip alaninda yara bakiminda kullanilan bandajlar ve yapiskan bantlar gelistirilmistir. Teknolojinin ilerlemesiyle birlikte, anti bakteriyel ve özel yara iyilestirici özelliklere sahip yara bantlari ortaya çikmistir. Günümüzde, nanoteknoloji ve biyomateryaller gibi yenilikçi teknolojilerin kullanimiyla yara bantlari daha etkili bir sekilde yara iyilesmesini desteklemektedir. 0 Geleneksel Yara Bantlari (Basit Yapiskan Bantlar): Olumlu Yönler: Basit yara bantlari, küçük kesikler ve siyriklar için kolay kullanim saglar. Iyilesme sürecini destekler ve yaranin temiz kalmasini saglar. Olumsuz Yönler: Bu bantlar suya dayanikli degildir ve uzun süreli kullanimlarda cilt tahrisine yol açabilir. o Antibakteriyel Yara Bantlari: Olumlu Yönler: Antibakteriyel yara bantlari, enfeksiyon riskini azaltmak için içerdikleri antibakteriyel maddelerle etkilidir. Yara bakimini kolaylastirir ve enfeksiyon riskini Olumsuz Yönler: Bazi insanlar antibakteriyel maddelere karsi hassasiyet gösterebilir ve alerjik reaksiyonlar ortaya çikabilir. o Yara Iyilesmesini Destekleyen Yara Bantlari: Olumlu Yönler: Yara iyilesmesini hizlandiran özel bilesenler içerirler. Örnegin, yara üzerindeki basinci azaltmak ve nemliligi kontrol etmek için tasarlanmislardir. Olumsuz Yönler: Bu bantlar genellikle daha pahalidir ve her yara tipi için uygun olmayabilir. o Gelismis Yara Tedavisi Bantlari (Özel Yara Tedavisi Teknolojileri): Olumlu Yönler: Gelismis yara tedaVisi bantlari, yaralarin hizli iyilesmesini saglayan gelismis teknolojiler içerir. Örnegin, bazilari yara yüzeyinin uygun nem seViyesini koruyarak iyilesmeyi destekler. Olumsuz Yönler: Daha yüksek maliyetlidir ve genellikle profesyonel tibbi bakim gerektirir. Geleneksel yara bandi teknolojilerinin yani sira, dogal yaglar ve antiseptik maddelerin kullanimi da yara iyilesmesini destekleyen önemli bir gelismedir. Özellikle, sari kantaron yagi ve povidon iyot içeren yara bantlari, antibakteriyel ve yara iyilestirici özellikleriyle dikkat çeker. Sari kantaron yagi, anti-inflamatuar ve yara iyilestirici özelliklere sahiptir ve cilt üzerindeki tahrisi azaltarak yaranin hizli bir sekilde iyilesmesini destekler. Povidon iyot ise genis spektrumlu bir antiseptik olarak bilinir ve enfeksiyon riskini azaltir. Bu tür yara bantlan, geleneksel bakim yöntemlerini modern bilimsel bulgularla birlestirerek, yara iyilesme sürecini hizlandirir ve enfeksiyon riskini azaltir. Bu sekilde, yara bantlari tibbin gelisiminde önemli bir rol oynamaya devam etmektedir. Teknikte konu ile ilgili gelistirmelerden biri olan 2010/01135 numarali basvuruda, koruyucu kabuklu yara bandi ifade edilmistir. Bu yara bandi küçük yaralanmalarda her ne kadar dis ortamdan yaralanan bölgeyi korumak ve bir daha o bölgenin yaralanmasini engelleyecek olsa da ilk yardim geregi o an kanin hizlica durdurulmasi konusunda yetersiz kalacaktir. küçük yaralanmalar sonucunda kullanilan yara bantlari, yara bölgesinin sürtünme, bakteri, hasar ve kirden koruyarak mikrop kapmamasi için kullanilmaktadir. Bulus, kan sulandirici kullanan veya çesitli tedaVilerden kaynakli Vücutta bulunan kanin oldugundan daha akiskan oldugu durumlarda yasanan yaralanmalarda yaraninin mikrop kapmasini önlerken ayni zaman içinde barindirdigi kan tasi sayesinde kanin kisa sürede durmasini saglanmasi beklenmemektedir. Ancak söz konusu bulusun teknigi incelendiginde yetersiz kalacagi asikârdir. Mevcut uygulamalarda ve yukarida atifta bulunulan dokümanlarda da kantaron yagini ve tentürdiyot içeren, yara bantlariyla ile ilgili bir çalismadan bahsedilmemektedir. Bulusun Anlasilmasina Yardimci Olacak Sekiller Sekil 1. Bulus konusu sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandinin eklentili standart bant seklindeki halidir. Sekil 2. Bulus konusu sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandinin oval bant seklindeki halidir. Sekil 3. Bulus konusu sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandinin eliptik bant seklindeki halidir. Sekil 4. Bulus konusu sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandinin kare bant seklindeki halidir. Sekillerdeki Parça Referanslarinin Açiklamasi Sari Kantaron Ve Povidon Iyotlu Bir Yara Bandi Povidon Iyotu Yara Bandi Kantaron Yagi Bulusun Açiklamasi Bulus konusu sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandi (1); - %0,1 ila %9,9 oraninda kullanilan, antiseptik özelliklere sahip povidon iyotu (2), - Viskon ve polyester karisimindan üretilen yara bandi (3), - %90,1 ila %99,9 oraninda kullanilan, cilt sagligini koruma üzerinde etkili, hücre yenilenmesini destekleyen ve hizlandiran, cildin elastikiyetini arttirmaya yardimci olan, yara, yanik ve sivilce izlerinin giderilmesinde etkin rol oynayan ve antiinflamatuar ve yara iyilestirici özellikleriyle yara iyilesme h1z1n1 arttiran kantaron yagi (4), Içermektedir. Bulus konusu sari kantaron ve povidon iyotlu bir yara bandi (1), Bu bulus (1), tip dünyasinda önemli bir ilerleme olarak karsimiza çikmaktadir. Geleneksel yara bakimi ve tedaVi yöntemlerine yenilikçi bir yaklasim getirerek, sari kantaron bitkisinin dogal iyilestirici özellikleriyle povidon iyotunun antiseptik gücünü birlestirerek, çesitli tip branslarinda yaygin olarak kullanilan yara bantlanna önemli bir katki saglamaktadir. Sari kantaron bitkisinin antiinflamatuar ve yara iyilestirici özellikleri ile povidon iyotunun enfeksiyonlari önleme ve tedaVi etme kabiliyetinin bir araya getirilmesi, yara bakiminda etkili ve güvenilir bir çözüm sunarken, bulus, cilt yaralarinin temizlenmesi ve enfeksiyon riskinin azaltilmasi konusunda pratik ve etkili bir çözüm sunarak, hastalarin iyilesme sürecini hizlandirmak ve komplikasyon riskini azaltmak için büyük bir potansiyel tasimaktadir. Ayrica, bu tür bir yara bandi (1), acil tip durumlarinda hizli müdahaleyi saglayarak yasamsal önem tasiyan durumlarda da büyük fayda saglayabilir. Ortopedi, dermatoloji, cerrahi ve aile hekimligi gibi birçok tip dalinda kullanilabilmesi, bu yenilikçi ürünün çok yönlülügünü ve yaygin kullanim potansiyelini göstermektedir. Sonuç olarak, sari kantaron ve povidon iyot içeren bu yenilikçi yara bandi (1), tibbi uygulamalarda önemli bir ilerleme olarak kabul edilmeli ve hastalarin yara bakimi sürecini iyilestirmek için heyecan verici bir araç olarak degerlendirilmelidir. TR TR TR TR TRDESCRIPTION A WOUND AID WITH ST. HORN AND POVIDONE IODINE Technical Field This invention is an innovation in wound adhesives which are widely used in many branches of medicine such as skin wound disinfection and treatment, preparation of the surgical field, emergency medicine, orthopedics, dermatology, surgery, and family medicine, and it contains extracts of the St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) plant and povidone-iodine which has antiseptic properties, and it combines the anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties of St. John's Wort with the ability of povidone-iodine to prevent and treat infections, providing an effective wound care product and offering a practical solution to the user for cleaning wounds and reducing the risk of infection. An effective wound care product and offering a practical solution to the user for cleaning wounds and reducing the risk of infection is a wound adhesive with St. John's Wort and povidone-iodine. Related to. Previous Technique Bandages have played an important role in the development of medicine. In the early periods of human history, plant leaves, animal skins and other natural materials were used to protect wounds. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks developed wound protection methods with adhesive substances such as honey and resin. In the Middle Ages, more advanced techniques in wound care emerged and doctors of the period applied bandages to wounds with clean cloths. However, the origin of modern bandages dates back to the early 20th century; in the 1920s, American surgeon Earle Dickson designed a useful bandage for his wife and this design was widely accepted. Later, in World War II, bandages and adhesive tapes used in wound care were developed in the field of military medicine. With the advancement of technology, bandages with antibacterial and special wound healing properties have emerged. Today, with the use of innovative technologies such as nanotechnology and biomaterials, bandages support wound healing more effectively. 0 Traditional Bandages (Simple Adhesive Tapes): Positive Aspects: Simple bandages provide easy use for small cuts and scrapes. They support the healing process and keep the wound clean. Negative Aspects: These tapes are not water resistant and may cause skin irritation with long-term use. o Antibacterial Bandages: Positive Aspects: Antibacterial bandages are effective with the antibacterial substances they contain to reduce the risk of infection. They facilitate wound care and reduce the risk of infection Negative Aspects: Some people may be sensitive to antibacterial substances and may experience allergic reactions. o Bandages that Support Wound Healing: Pros: They contain special ingredients that accelerate wound healing. For example, they are designed to reduce pressure on the wound and control moisture. Cons: These bandages are usually more expensive and may not be suitable for every wound type. o Advanced Wound Healing Bandages (Special Wound Healing Technologies): Pros: Advanced wound healing bandages contain advanced technologies that allow wounds to heal faster. For example, some support healing by maintaining appropriate moisture levels on the wound surface. Cons: They are more expensive and usually require professional medical care. In addition to traditional bandage technologies, the use of natural oils and antiseptic substances is also an important development in supporting wound healing. In particular, bandages containing St. John's Wort oil and povidone iodine are notable for their antibacterial and wound healing properties. St. John's Wort oil has anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties and reduces skin irritation, supporting rapid wound healing. Povidone iodine is known as a broad-spectrum antiseptic and reduces the risk of infection. These types of bandages combine traditional care methods with modern scientific findings, accelerating the wound healing process and reducing the risk of infection. In this way, bandages continue to play an important role in the development of medicine. In the application numbered 2010/01135, one of the developments in the technique, a protective shell bandage is mentioned. Although this bandage will protect the injured area from the external environment in minor injuries and prevent that area from being injured again, it will be insufficient in terms of stopping the blood quickly at that moment as a first aid requirement. Bandages used as a result of minor injuries are used to protect the wound area from friction, bacteria, damage and dirt and to prevent it from getting infected. The invention prevents the wound from getting infected in injuries that occur when the blood in the body is more fluid than it should be due to the use of blood thinners or various treatments, while at the same time it is not expected to stop the bleeding in a short time thanks to the blood stone it contains. However, when the technique of the invention in question is examined, it is obvious that it will be insufficient. There is no mention of a study on bandages containing St. John's Wort oil and tincture of iodine in current applications and the documents referred to above. Figures to Help Understand the Invention Figure 1. The subject of the invention is a standard band-aid made of St. John's wort and povidone-iodine. Figure 2. The subject of the invention is a band-aid made of St. John's wort and povidone-iodine in the form of an oval band. Figure 3. The subject of the invention is a band-aid made of St. John's wort and povidone-iodine in the form of an elliptical band. Figure 4. The subject of the invention is a square band-aid made of St. John's wort and povidone-iodine. Explanation of Part References in the Figures A Band-Aid Made of St. John's wort and Povidone-iodine Povidone-iodine Band-Aid St. John's wort Oil Description of the Invention The subject of the invention is a band-aid made of St. John's wort and povidone-iodine (1); - Povidone iodine (2), which has antiseptic properties and is used at a rate of 0.1% to 9.9%, - Bandage made of a mixture of viscose and polyester (3), - St. John's wort oil (4), which is used at a rate of 90.1% to 99.9%, is effective in protecting skin health, supports and accelerates cell renewal, helps increase skin elasticity, plays an active role in eliminating wound, burn and acne scars and increases the speed of wound healing with its anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties. The subject of the invention is a bandage (1) containing St. John's wort and povidone iodine, This invention (1) stands out as an important advancement in the world of medicine. By bringing an innovative approach to traditional wound care and treatment methods, it combines the natural healing properties of St. John's Wort with the antiseptic power of povidone-iodine, making it an important addition to wound dressings widely used in various medical branches. The combination of the anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties of St. John's Wort with the infection prevention and treatment ability of povidone-iodine provides an effective and reliable solution in wound care, while the invention has great potential to accelerate the healing process of patients and reduce the risk of complications by providing a practical and effective solution for cleaning skin wounds and reducing the risk of infection. In addition, such a wound dressing (1) can be of great benefit in life-threatening situations by enabling rapid intervention in emergency medical situations. The versatility and potential for widespread use of this innovative product is demonstrated by its ability to be used in many medical branches, such as orthopedics, dermatology, surgery and family medicine. In conclusion, this innovative bandage containing St. John's wort and povidone iodine (1) should be considered a significant advance in medical practice and an exciting tool for improving the wound care process of patients. TR TR TR TR TR
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