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US Patent Granted for a Novel Nasal Dressing – VelNez TM
US Patent Granted for a Novel Nasal Dressing – VelNez TM

Patent No.: US 10,293,075 B2
Date of the Patent Granted: May 21, 2019
Title of the Patent: Ready-to-use, Hydrophilic, Self-Dispersive, Fragmentable, and Biodegradable Porous Sponge Matrix and a Method of Manufacturing Thereof

NEED OF THE INVENTION:

Packing nasal and sinus cavities post functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is a routine procedure for most ENT surgeons. The packing is done to control postoperative haemorrhage and also to prevent the aspiration of blood in the postoperative period.

The packing also provides compression at the application site on the mucosal surface to inhibit tissue adhesion. These packs are made up of a variety of materials like cotton ribbon gauze, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponge, Silastic balloon packs and are non-absorbable in nature.

Some centers even follow the traditional method of anterior nasal packing. This includes using cotton ribbon gauze saturated with liquid paraffin. Antibiotic ointments like Neosporin or bismuth iodoform paraffin paste (BIPP) may also be utilized.

These types of traditional nasal packings are often associated with significant patient discomfort and mucosal trauma and are preferably avoided, specifically after FESS, since these result in pressure necrosis, epistaxis upon removal, paraffin granulomas, and discomfort during placement and removal.

These dressings need to be removed and their removal is associated with various issues like pain, bleeding and makes the patient anxious. As per a study published in the Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. Journal, patients consider the removal of a nasal pack as the most unpleasant part of the perioperative experience. Another study published in the American Journal of Rhinology shows that removal of nasal packs may cause mucosal trauma, which may lead to delayed healing and increased risk of scarring and synechiae formation.

We at Datt Mediproducts Pvt Ltd are the only Indian company that manufactures and sell a biodegradable nasal pack. VELNEZ®, the present invention is now a patented product with a lot of patient and surgeon benefits.

ABOUT THE INVENTION:

  • The invention (VelNez®) is a ready to use, self-dispersive, biodegradable and biocompatible device suitable for packing nasal and sinus cavities post surgeries.
  • VelNez® acts as a space-occupying dressing and prevents adhesion by separating the compromised mucosal surfaces. It also reduces fibrosis at the same time and promotes healing and clotting.
  • The porous scaffold of the invention also acts as a therapeutic carrier for drug delivery or to carry any bioactive molecules, anti-microbial agents or other chemicals.
  • The porous sponge matrix comprises of a biocompatible and biodegradable polymer scaffold made up of a blend of synthetic and natural biopolymers as well as a 3-D scaffold polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) having vesicular micro-voids and an inner surface area larger than its outer surface area.

ADVANTAGES:

  • The unique composition results in rapid and uniform fragmentation.
  • The highly porous structure provides high absorption capacity.
  • Supports tissue regeneration and wound healing process.
  • Reduces fibrosis.
  • Provides compression at the tissue site and maintains sufficient compression strength while absorbing the natural fluids present in the nasal cavity.
  • Soft & flexible and can be easily cut and manipulated for surgeon preference and patient anatomy.
  • No post-operative adhesions as it separates the compromised mucosal surfaces.
  • No need for post-operative removal and hence atraumatic.
  • Ergonomic design for patient comfort.

VelNez® fragments within a few days of application. The pain associated with the traditional nasal plug removal is completely eliminated with VelNez® since such procedure is not necessary on application of VelNez®.

Owing to these benefits, doctors are considering biodegradable dressings more than the counterparts these days. For more information on the nasal dressing and the differences in degradable and non-biodegradable nasal dressings, you can follow our previous blog.

You can also reach us by sending an email to support@dattmedi.com or visit our website www.dattmedi.com

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Understanding the Healing Process:

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Preparation Before Surgery: 

A proactive approach to wound care begins before the surgical procedure. Adequate preparation involves thorough consultation with healthcare professionals, understanding the surgery specifics, and adhering to pre-surgery instructions. This groundwork sets the stage for a more seamless recovery. 

Maintaining a Sterile Environment: 

Fundamental to effective wound care is the maintenance of a clean and sterile environment. This includes keeping the surgical site and surrounding areas free from contaminants. Proper wound hygiene significantly reduces the risk of infections, a common concern post-surgery. 

Nutrition and Hydration for Optimal Healing: 

Supporting the body’s healing mechanisms requires a well-balanced diet rich in essential nutrients. Proper nutrition promotes tissue repair and helps prevent complications. Adequate hydration is equally crucial, supporting overall bodily functions and facilitating nutrient transportation to the wound site. 

Monitoring and Recognizing Warning Signs: 

Vigilance is key during the recovery phase. Patients should be educated on monitoring wounds for warning signs like increased redness, swelling, or discharge.

Recognizing these signs early enables prompt intervention, minimizing the risk of serious complications. 

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Therefore, post-surgery wound care is a collaborative effort between healthcare providers and patients. Empowering individuals with knowledge about the healing process, preparing adequately before surgery, maintaining a sterile environment, prioritizing nutrition and hydration, and being vigilant for warning signs actively contribute to a successful recovery journey. 

Choosing Velfix® -Edge for optimal post-surgery care is a conscious decision towards improved recovery outcomes, ensuring a holistic and effective approach to the healing process.

When it comes to wound care, establishing a daily routine is crucial for ensuring optimal healing and preventing complications. Daily wound inspection is the cornerstone of this routine, as it allows individuals to monitor changes and identify potential signs of infection early on. Gentle cleaning is another fundamental aspect, and using mild soap and water or a saline solution can effectively remove debris without causing further harm. This step not only promotes cleanliness but also prepares the wound for the next crucial element in the routine – dressing selection.

The choice of dressing plays a pivotal role in the healing process:

Understanding the wound type and condition is essential for selecting the appropriate dressing. Different wounds require different approaches, and the right dressing helps maintain a moist environment, creating an ideal setting for the healing to progress.

Regular changing of dressings is equally important:

This practice not only prevents infections but also promotes a conducive environment for the wound to heal efficiently. Alongside changing dressings, ensuring that the wound is adequately protected from external contaminants is vital.

Pain management is a common concern during the healing process:

Strategies for managing pain and ensuring comfort should be part of the daily routine. This can include over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed medications, tailored to individual needs and the severity of the wound.

Nutrition and hydration play a significant role in supporting the body’s natural healing process:

A well-balanced diet with emphasis on proper nutrition provides the necessary nutrients for tissue repair and regeneration. Additionally, staying hydrated is key to optimal recovery.

Avoiding irritants and risk factors is a proactive measure in the daily wound care routine:

Activities or substances that can irritate the wound should be strictly avoided. Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can hinder the healing process, making it crucial to steer clear of these risk factors.

Regular follow-ups with healthcare professionals are essential for ongoing evaluation:

Consulting healthcare providers ensures that any signs of complications are addressed promptly, contributing to the overall success of the wound care routine.

A well-rounded daily wound care routine involves daily inspection and cleaning, appropriate dressing selection, regular changing of dressings, pain management, proper nutrition and hydration, avoidance of irritants and risk factors, and consistent consultation with healthcare professionals. By incorporating these practices into daily life, individuals can contribute significantly to the effective healing of wounds.

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