Barry F. Shesol - Aurora CO 80016 Paul C. Zwiebel - Highlands Ranch CO 80126
International Classification:
A61F 1312
US Classification:
602 41, 128857, 128888, 2 9
Abstract:
A facial wound dressing support device configured to accommodate a variety of facial injuries and expedites the healing process while minimizing the patients discomfort. As facial tissue has a high degree of sensitivity and is cosmetically significant, rapid healing with minimal permanent damage is highly desired. The subject wound dressing support device includes a facial mask made of a loose weave âloop likeâ, stretchable, breathable, washable and reusable material. The mask is adaptable to a multiplicity of differing facial topography structures on the head and face of the patient. The mask includes releasable hook fasteners at a first end of the mask which engage the loose weave material at various locations along a length of a second end the mask for securing the mask around the patients head and next to the patients face. The facial wound dressing support system may include openings for the patients eyes, mouth and nose to facilitate continuous use by the patient. The mask also includes a support strap attached to a bottom portion of the mask for holding the mask next to a patients nose or next to a patients chin.
Anatomic Wound Dressing Holder With An Infinitely Adjustable Primary Wound Dressing
An anatomic secondary wound dressing holder for providing painless access to a radiation wound and the like on the body of a patient. The secondary wound dressing holder is readily adaptable to various parts of the anatomy of the patient for holding one or more primary wound dressings on the wound of the patient. The secondary wound dressing holder includes an enlarged dressing holder portion with an outwardly extending first strap with a hook fastener thereon and a second strap. The hook fastener on the first strap is releasably attached to loose weave material along a length of the second strap, when the enlarged dressing holder portion is received on the patient. The invention also includes one or more primary wound dressings with hook fasteners thereon. The primary wound dressings are infinitely adjustable on the enlarged dressing holder portion for receipt on one or more wounds on the patient's upper and lower body.
Animal Wound Wrap For Holding A Primary Wound Dressing On An Animal Wound
An animal wound wrap used for holding a primary wound dressing, an IV tube and/or drain tube in place on an animal's body. The animal wound wrap includes an elongated abdomen wrap portion and an elongated extension wrap portion. The two wrap portions are made of stretchable loop-like loose weave material along their length. The abdomen wrap portion can be stretched along a first axis while the extension wrap portion can be stretched along a second axis at an angle to the first axis. The abdomen wrap portion includes a first end portion with hook fasteners and a second end portion for releasably engaging the hook fasteners. The extension wrap portion includes a first end portion attached to a side of the abdomen wrap portion and at an angle thereto. The extension wrap also includes a “U” shaped second end portion. The “U” shaped second end portion includes a first strap and a second strap.
Anatomically Designed, Reusable Secondary Wound Wrap For A Digit
An anatomically designed secondary wound wrap, in one embodiment, adapted for receipt around a proximal phalanx portion, distal phalanx portion, and interphalangeal joint of a digit. The wound wrap is made of a loose weave, breathable wrap material. The wound wrap includes a wrap body having a first side, a second side, a first end and a second end. The wrap body is received around the proximal phalanx portion, distal phalanx portion and interphalangeal joint. A portion of the first end extends outwardly from the wrap body for forming a first wrap holder flap, with a first hook attachment thereon. The first hook attachment is used to secure the wound wrap around the proximal phalanx portion of the digit. A portion of a second end extends outwardly from the wrap body for forming a second wrap holder flap, with a second hook attachment thereon. The second wrap holder flap extends from the wrap body in an opposite direction from the first wrap holder flap.
Intravenous Securing Device And Secondary Wound Dressing
Barry F. Shesol - Aurora CO Marshall P. Reich - Aurora CO George Glumac - Montrose CO
Assignee:
Tapeless Technologies, Inc - Aurora CO
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
602 79
Abstract:
An intravenous securing device and secondary wound dressing for holding intravenous needle tubing and catheter tubing in place in a variety of anatomic locations on the human body. The securing device and secondary wound dressing is used without the need of adhesives. The intravenous securing device and secondary wound dressing consists of an elongated bi-directional wrap stretchable in opposite directions along a length of the wrap. The wrap includes a window opening therethrough which is sufficient in size to allow for visual inspection of the skin entry site of a needle or a catheter without having to remove the wrap. The wrap is washable and reusable. The bi-directional wrap is adaptable for conforming to various parts of the anatomy of a patient and includes releasable hook fasteners at one end of the wrap for securing the wrap around an arm, a hand, a chest, a neck and other parts of the anatomy. The wrap also includes a pair of parallel strips of hook and loop fasteners disposed on opposite sides of the window opening. Intravenous tubing, which is connected to the needle or catheter, is placed between the two parallel strips.
Marshall P. Reich - Aurora CO Barry F. Shesol - Aurora CO
International Classification:
A61F 1300 A61F 1500
US Classification:
602 79
Abstract:
A wound dressing support device for holding a variety of standard gauze pads in place on top of an open wound and for providing for painless access to the wound. The wound dressing support device consists of an elongated elastic unidirectional wrap which includes a window opening therethrough. The unidirectional wrap is adaptable for conforming to various parts of the anatomy of a patient and includes releasable loop and hook fasteners for securing the wrap around the trunk, head, limb, hand and other parts of the anatomy. The window opening may be of different widths, lengths and geometric shapes for application to different sizes and types of wounds. The window opening is accessed above and on top of one or more gauze pads placed on the wound bed. The wound dressing support device includes loops and hooks around the perimeter of the window opening for releasable engagement of a portion of the sides of the gauze pad. When the dressing is released, the used gauze pad can quickly be removed from the wound bed and replaced with a fresh gauze pad.
Barry F. Shesol - Aurora CO Marshall P. Reich - Aurora CO
Assignee:
No Mulligens, LLC - Aurora CO
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
602 79
Abstract:
A disposable wound dressing and support unit for delivering a variety of standard gauze pads on top of a wound and providing for a painless access to the wound. The disposable wound dressing and support unit includes an elongated bidirectional wrap. The wrap has an outside and an inside. The inside of the wrap is used for receipt next to the skin of a patient. The wrap stretches laterally in opposite direction along it's length and is made of a loose-like material. A sterile gauze pad is either releasably attached or permanently attached to a portion of an inside of the wrap. The gauze pad is received over the top of a wound on a patient's body. The bidirectional wrap is adaptable for conforming to various parts of the anatomy of a patient and includes a releasable hook fastener at one end for securing the end to any portion of the wrap. The wound dressing and support unit may be received around the trunk, head, limb, hand and other parts of the anatomy. Also, one end of the wound dressing and support unit may be bifurcated for ease in receipt around various parts of the human anatomy.
A tracheostomy tube dressing and support device unit used for holding a tracheostomy tube in place and holding a primary wound dressing, such as a sterile gauze pad, next to a tube insertion site in the front of a patient's neck. The unit includes an elastic bi-directional wrap stretchable in opposite directions along a length of the wrap. One end of the wrap includes hook fasteners for engaging an opposite end of the wrap and holding it in place around the neck. The wrap includes a window opening with a pair of hook fastener strips attached to opposite sides of the window opening and on an outside of the wrap. The hook fastener strips are used for releasable receipt through flange openings in opposite sides of a tracheostomy tube flange. When the hook fastener strips are threaded through the flange openings, the strips are secured to loop fastener landing pads thus holding the tracheostomy tube firmly in place. Attached to an inside of the wrap are a plurality of hook fasteners on opposite side of the window opening for holding the wound dressing.
License Records
Medical Doctor
Address:
PO Box 460728, Aurora, CO 80046
License #:
23106 - Expired
Issued Date:
May 8, 1980
Renew Date:
Apr 16, 1993
Expiration Date:
Apr 16, 1993
Type:
Physician
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Barry Shesol
Tapeless Wound Care Products, LLC Mfg Surgical Appliances/Supplies
Englewood, CO 80155 PO Box 4515, Englewood, CO 80155 303 881-9355
Tapeless Medical since 2008
co-owner
private practice 1980 - 1995
plastic & reconstructive surgeon
BARRY SHESOL, M.D. - DENVER, COLORADO Jul 1978 - Apr 1994
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEON
Education:
UNIV. OF PENN 1962 - 1966
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biology, General
Skills:
Medical Devices Surgeons Plastic Surgery Surgery Diabetes Orthopedic Reconstructive Surgery General Surgery Medicine Dermatology Market Development Sports Medicine Selling Capital Equipment Product Launch Cardiology Spine Clinical Research Managed Care Pharmaceutical Industry Neurology Pain Management Healthcare Hospitals Product Development Product Marketing Home Care Operating Room Sales Operations Wound Care Hardware Diagnostics Veterinary Veterinary Medicine Allergy Start Ups Responsible For Patent Applications Responsible For Medicare Reimbursement Applications Responsible For Ce Mark Certification Designed Medical Products For Other Companies Orthopedics
Interests:
Orchid Growing Running Art and Designing/Patenting New Products Golf Animal Welfare