Dr. Turney graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 2000. He works in Arlington, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Turney is affiliated with Medical Center Arlington and Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital.
Us Patents
Wound Dressings For Negative Pressure Therapy In Deep Wounds And Method Of Using
Pal Svedman - Malmo, SE David M. Turney - Germantown MD, US Richard C. Vogel - Gaithersburg MD, US Mark S. Meents - Germantown MD, US
International Classification:
A61M 27/00 A61K 47/32
US Classification:
604543, 5147723
Abstract:
A method for providing negative pressure wound healing in a deep wound having a cavity includes the steps of (a) fashioning at least a first part of a therapeutic dressing to fit generally within the cavity, (b) operably associating a fluid moving means with the therapeutic dressing for enabling one of compressing the therapeutic dressing and transferring fluid across at least part of the therapeutic dressing, and (c) enabling the fluid moving means in a manner to deliver therapy to the patient. A therapeutic member for use in negative pressure wound healing includes a porous member formed and includes a hydrogel coating on a side thereof.
Adhesive Flange Attachment Reinforcer For Suction Port
Pal Svedman - Malmo, SE David M. Turney - Germantown MD, US Richard C. Vogel - Potomac MD, US Mark S. Meents - Germantown MD, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604319
Abstract:
An adhesive flange attachment reinforcer for a suction port of tubing for a wound healing device includes a polymer film which has one side including an adhesive wherein the film includes a slit extending inwardly from an edge of the film and defines an opening to receive the flange of a suction port therethrough. The reinforcer includes at least one aspect of its peripheral configuration which is larger than the peripheral configuration of the suction port and interconnection thereof with a treatment site which includes use of a semi-permeable and flexible plastic sheet having an opening therein which is generally aligned with the suction port and to which the reinforcer adheres. A disposable therapeutic device includes employing the suction port which can include the reinforcer.