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Army’s injectable bandage can stop heavy bleeding during ‘golden hour’
DefenceSystems ^ | Apr 07, 2014 | Kevin McCaney

Posted on 04/07/2014 9:55:01 AM PDT by Freeport

It’s a surprisingly straightforward invention that could go a long way toward saving lives on the battlefield—a syringe-like device that essentially injects bandages into deep wounds to prevent bleeding.

Developed by the Combat Casualty Care Research Program of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command at Fort Detrick, Md., the XSTAT looks like a large syringe and contains small cellulose sponges that, once injected, expand to fill a wound. Designed for use against large, deep injuries, it’s intended to be used on wounds around joints such as the shoulder or groin, where medics couldn’t apply a tourniquet, or wounds that are too deep for a dressing, according to Army researchers.

XSTAT last week received Food and Drug Administration approval and will be available commercially, via manufacturer RevMedx, which worked on its development, as well as to the military to address an important need.

Military medics, like those working in domestic crews, are familiar with “the golden hour,” the critical time after a traumatic injury that often determines a victim’s fate. Getting care to a victim in that first hour can be the difference between life and death, and stopping the bleeding can be the most import part of that care. Researchers at the Army Institute of Surgical Research found that, between October 2001 and June 2009, hemorrhage was the primary cause of battle-related deaths in 80 percent of the cases classified as potentially survivable.


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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: dod; fda; wound

1 posted on 04/07/2014 9:55:01 AM PDT by Freeport
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2 posted on 04/07/2014 9:57:09 AM PDT by Red Badger (LIberal is an oxymoron......................)
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To: Freeport

amazing...


3 posted on 04/07/2014 10:00:32 AM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Freeport
contains small cellulose sponges that, once injected, expand to fill a wound.

And eventually dissolve? (guess that's what "cellulose" indicates)

Article doesn't say...

4 posted on 04/07/2014 10:01:46 AM PDT by grobdriver (Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
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To: Red Badger

“But wait...we will double the offer to include....”


5 posted on 04/07/2014 10:22:54 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: Freeport

Used appilcators will be recycled for the GLBT community.


6 posted on 04/07/2014 10:27:01 AM PDT by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: Freeport
Some of us carry tampons in our first aid kits for large, deep wounds. I suppose this works about the same.

/johnny

7 posted on 04/07/2014 10:28:15 AM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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Just pay separate Shipping and Handling!


8 posted on 04/07/2014 10:28:28 AM PDT by stillfree? (I am the Tea Party)
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To: stillfree?

I saw this in Blade Trinity. From fiction comes reality.

Like the Manchurian Candidate.


9 posted on 04/07/2014 10:41:36 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz ("Heck of a reset there, Hillary")
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To: JRandomFreeper

I do too.


10 posted on 04/07/2014 10:44:46 AM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer. But when it is it is the only answer.)
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To: Red Badger

Could be what sparked the idea. Like the idea to clear out arteries filled with plaque could have been sparked by Roto-Rooter. I think that was the nickname for the procedure, too.


11 posted on 04/07/2014 10:58:51 AM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: JRandomFreeper

A fellow in Iraq received a woman’s medical package. His
buddies got a big kick out of it, he kept the med pack. On
a mission one of his buddies was shot and he stuffed the
tampax from his med pack, into the wound. Saved the fellows
life. I remember eons ago, when men from my squadron had
boxes of kotex in the auto shop. The kotex was used as
polishing pads for their cars.


12 posted on 04/07/2014 11:31:58 AM PDT by tillacum
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To: JRandomFreeper

A fellow in Iraq received a woman’s medical package. His
buddies got a big kick out of it, he kept the med pack. On
a mission one of his buddies was shot and he stuffed the
tampax from his med pack, into the wound. Saved the fellows
life. I remember eons ago, when men from my squadron had
boxes of kotex in the auto shop. The kotex was used as
polishing pads for their cars.


13 posted on 04/07/2014 11:33:09 AM PDT by tillacum
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To: Freeport

Great idea. I read once that many of the 20th century’s best medical inventions came from the battlefield, and I guess the same is holding true for the 21st century.


14 posted on 04/07/2014 11:33:11 AM PDT by livius
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These will be a big hit in Chicago.


15 posted on 04/07/2014 12:36:11 PM PDT by drunknsage
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To: Freeport

Given the Lawn Jøckey’s abject surrender on all fronts, Army’s gonna need a lot of ‘em.


16 posted on 04/07/2014 1:08:39 PM PDT by tomkat
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To: stillfree?

“Just pay separate Shipping and Handling!”

Lawyer Fine Print: Side effects may include: DEATH!


17 posted on 04/07/2014 2:10:31 PM PDT by TexasRepublic (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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