System and apparatus for treating a tissue site having an in-line canister

    公开(公告)号:US11890404B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-02-06

    申请号:US17188720

    申请日:2021-03-01

    CPC classification number: A61M1/60 A61F13/00068 A61M27/00 A61M1/98

    Abstract: A canister for use in administering reduced pressure to a tissue site includes a center body, a first end cap, and a second end cap. The center body includes a first end, second end, and a number of fluidly separate body conduits. The first end cap is connected to the first end of the center body and includes a number of return conduits fluidly connecting one body conduit to another. The first end has a port for receiving a conduit in fluid communication with the tissue site. The second end cap is connected to the second end of the center body and includes a number of return conduits fluidly connecting one body conduit to another. The second end cap has a port for receiving a conduit in fluid communication with a reduced pressure source. The fluid connection between the body conduits and the return conduits creates a continuous, tortuous pathway.

    System and apparatus for treating a tissue site having an in-line canister

    公开(公告)号:US10004880B2

    公开(公告)日:2018-06-26

    申请号:US13653997

    申请日:2012-10-17

    CPC classification number: A61M27/00 A61F13/00068 A61M1/0001 A61M1/0088

    Abstract: A canister for use in administering reduced pressure to a tissue site includes a center body, a first end cap, and a second end cap. The center body includes a first end, second end, and a number of fluidly separate body conduits. The first end cap is connected to the first end of the center body and includes a number of return conduits fluidly connecting one body conduit to another. The first end has a port for receiving a conduit in fluid communication with the tissue site. The second end cap is connected to the second end of the center body and includes a number of return conduits fluidly connecting one body conduit to another. The second end cap has a port for receiving a conduit in fluid communication with a reduced pressure source. The fluid connection between the body conduits and the return conduits creates a continuous, tortuous pathway.

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