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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 12, 2021
Filed:
Feb. 27, 2018
T.j.smith and Nephew,limited, Hull, GB;
Victoria Beadle, Hull, GB;
Sarah Jenny Collinson, Hull, GB;
Mark Ellerington, Hull, GB;
Yeswanth Gadde, Beverley, GB;
Edward Yerbury Hartwell, Hull, GB;
William Kelbie, Inverness, GB;
Natasha Rose Middleton, Hull, GB;
Samuel John Mortimer, Kingston upon Hull, GB;
Stephanie Jane Noble, Hull, GB;
Gareth Walker, Hull, GB;
Fraser George Weedon, Hull, GB;
Jessica Winks, North Ferriby, GB;
T.J.Smith and Nephew, Limited, Hull, GB;
Abstract
Embodiments described herein relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for the treatment of wounds, for example using multiple wound dressings in combination with negative pressure wound therapy. A negative pressure would therapy apparatus can include a negative pressure source and a controller. The negative pressure source can include inlets configured to couple via fluid flow paths to wound dressings. The fluid flow paths can include pressure sensors configured to measure pressure in the fluid flow paths. The pressure sensors can include a first pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the first fluid flow path and a second pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the second fluid flow path. The controller can be configured to operate the negative pressure source and provide, based on measured pressure, indication of at least one operating condition associated with at least one of the fluid flow paths.