United Soft Plastics, a manufacturer and custom compounder of thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), has developed a custom extruded TPE film which delivers a high level of patient support and treatment-friendly wound healing.
Patients who have been treated with wound dressings for injuries to their arms and legs must receive regular medical care. It is essential to keep the area of the wound dressing clean and dry before any follow-up treatment or daily aftercare and at the same time to protect it from dangerous bacterial ingress.
Previously, this has been done by covering the wound dressing with a medically protective film or protective bag (polybag), which is then affixed to the skin with an adhesive tape and sealed. However, the removal of the protective film by tearing off the tape from the skin usually causes unpleasant pain in connection with unwanted micro-injuries to the topmost skin layer.
The USP custom medical grade TPE, which was developed in conjunction with a Danish start-up under the brand name Impervious, relieves patients of undue irritation and pain. The TPE film is a latex-free alternative and does not have to be torn off because it is permanently welded to the polybag as a stretchable, flexible, and conical sealing strip. As a result, the use of adhesive tape can be eliminated. The TPE film product represents a significant relief in everyday treatment for patients and medical nursing staff, according to Michael Bodmann, USP general manager, Europe.
Bodmann said: “When we were approached by one of our European customers about this idea, we were initially not sure whether we would actually be able to develop a medical TPE grade that combines a multitude of partly contrary performance properties along with the need to meet strict customer and medical regulatory requirements.”
The year-long joint development project is in a pre-commercialisation phase and undergoing clinical trials. After initial commercialisation iEurope, the new TPE film will be made available globally.