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- ItemSomente MetadadadosCicatri-Press: Dispositivo Para A Compressão Do Queloide(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-02-16) Isoldi, Felipe Contoli [UNIFESP]; Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Introduction: Compression Therapy Of Keloid (Pressure Therapy) Is An Adjuvant Treatment Of Pathological Scarring, Especially To Reduce Its Elevation Feature And Ease Its Symptoms. Objective: To Create A Device To Apply Compression On Keloid. Methods: A Review Of Existing Patents Was Made Through The Anteriority Search In The Main National (Inpi) And International Databases (Epo, Uspto, Espacenet, Wipo, Google Patent Search And Jpo). Design Thinking Was Used For The Elaboration Of Prototypes To Validate The Concepts And The Functionality Of The Device. The Prototype Was Divided Into Three Parts: The First One Was Kept In Contact With The Scar; The Second, Contained The Compressive Mechanism; And The Third Included The System That Attached All Parts Together. The Industrial Design And Final Version Of The Device Were Made. Results: Eleven Patents Were Found In The Anteriority Search. The Device For Keloid Compression Was Developed Using A Spring Mechanism, Comprised By Three Structural Units, Which Were Attache
- ItemSomente MetadadadosDispositivo de compressão corporal por bandagens entrelaçadas e ajustáveis por velcro(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2019-12-13) Nora, Ricardo Thompson [UNIFESP]; Ferreira, Lydia Masako [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Introduction: Elastic compression garments are used for treating many clinical conditions. When used after plastic surgeries, problems such as irregular body compression due to different biotypes are observed. If associated with containment foam, the possibility of displacement of the parts, the impossibility of adjusting the compression and the laborious positioning the foam can be observed. Given these drawbacks, there is room for the development of new compression devices. Objective: To develop a body compression velcro wrap. Methods: The development of the invention was based on the Design Thinking methodology, divided into four phases: Discover, Define, Develop and Deliver. In the “Discover” phase, desk research and interviews with patients and plastic surgeons were conducted. A patentability search was conducted in national (INPI / BR) and international (Espacenet, WIPO, USPTO, SIPO and JPO) databases, as well as PatBase software; in the “Define” phase, the problems to be solved were determined; In the Develop phase, brainstorming sessions were conducted to determine the characteristics of the device; and in the “Deliver” phase, the industrial design and cost evaluation were made. Results: 9 patents with different characteristics were found in the search. The design process resulted in a Neoprene device consisting of 4 leaflets with multiple adjustable wraps and adhered by velcro to an elastic garment, plus a belt for connecting upper and lower pieces. Industrial designs were made and production costs determined. Conclusion: A body compression with adjustable velcro wrap with interlaced bandages was developed.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Manual Sobre A Técnica De Aplicação Da Bota De Unna Em Pacientes Com Úlceras Venosas(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-08-16) Martins Junior, Edmundo [UNIFESP]; Blanes, Leila [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Introduction: Caring for people with skin lesions caused by diseases of the lymphatic and venous systems is a challenge. Several studies deal with the importance of compression therapies, but few of them describe Unna’s Boot application technique and the importance of the different materials used in this therapy, thus contributing to the underutilization of the technique. The use of manuals is one of the strategies that provide guidance for professionals. Objective: To develop a manual for Unna’s Boot application technique in patients with venous ulcers for health professionals. Methods: This descriptive study on the development of a manual was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of UNIFESP (CAAE: 92331318.5.0000.5505). Relevant content was obtained by searching the Cochrane Library Database, Scielo, LILACS, PubMed, and Google Scholar. Articles in Portuguese, Spanish and English from 2000 to 2018 were selected for the study. The text, illustrations and photographs, layout, and the recording and editing of a video were then prepared. The developed manual was validated by experts using the Delphi technique and the Content Validity Index (CVI). Results: The manual was validated by the experts in two rounds of the Delphi technique with an overall CVI of 0.98 and was considered adequate regarding content, appearance, and relevance, providing information for health professionals on Unna’ Boot application technique in patients with venous ulcers. The manual has 29 pages including text and illustrations. In addition, a video demonstrating the technique was created. Conclusion: A manual for Unna’ Boot application technique in patients with venous ulcers for health professionals was developed.