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titleOfInvention Wound care device for treating wounds by means of atmospheric negative pressure, comprising a window that can be opened
abstract The invention relates to a wound care device for treating wounds by means of atmospheric negative pressure in the wound region, comprising a wound-covering element, which can be fastened to the skin of a patient, and a connecting device for suctioning fluid media, wherein the wound-covering element has a window that can be opened, which window is arranged on the wound-covering element by means of a gas-tight closure. (Fig. 4b).
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