Patent ID: 8563800

Claim:
A method of applying a tulip-shaped wound dressing over a sacral wound in the sacrococcygeal region of a person, said tulip-shaped wound dressing comprising a top end, a bottom end, opposing lateral ends, an adhesive layer, a backing layer adjacent said adhesive layer on an exterior side thereof, an absorbent layer adjacent said adhesive layer on an interior side thereof, and a removable protective layer attached to said adhesive layer on said interior side thereof and covering said absorbent layer, wherein said top end of said tulip-shaped wound dressing comprises two arcuate lobes in sequence and said bottom end has two lateral projections and a medial projection positioned between the two lateral projections at a central region of said bottom end, wherein said medial projection and said two lateral projections of said tulip-shaped wound dressing are V-shaped; said method comprising the steps of: a) removing said protective layer to expose an uninterrupted border of said adhesive layer and said absorbent layer; b) folding said tulip-shaped wound dressing along a central axis running from said top end to said bottom end of said tulip-shaped wound dressing so that said adhesive layer and said absorbent layer are outwardly oriented; c) inserting said medial projection of said tulip-shaped wound dressing into a superior portion of the gluteal cleft of the person to adhere said medial projection to the skin of the person within the gluteal cleft; d) pushing said two lateral projections of said tulip-shaped wound dressing against a superior portion of the buttocks of the person to adhere said two lateral projections to the skin of the person; and e) pushing said opposing lateral ends and said top end of said tulip-shaped wound dressing against the skin of the person until said tulip-shaped wound dressing is adhered to the sacrococcygeal region of the person over the sacral wound; f) wherein said step of inserting said medial projection is performed before said steps of pushing said two lateral projections and pushing said opposing lateral ends and said top end against the skin of the person to anchor said medial projection to the skin within the gluteal cleft prior to adhering said two lateral projections, said opposing lateral ends, and said top end to the skin; g) wherein the tulip-shaped wound dressing further comprises spaces between said medial projection and said two lateral projections wherein the spaces allow said bottom end of said tulip-shaped wound dressing to flex during body movement and thereby prevent inadvertent detachment of the tulip-shaped wound dressing from the skin.