Hemorrhage Control Articles & Analysis
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A second initial application for its Embrace embolic therapy is hemorrhage control, where the product offers advantages in terms of simplicity, speed, and safety. ...
"The ability to rapidly and effectively control non-compressible and junctional hemorrhage non-surgically will be critical in the future operating environment," said Colonel(ret) John Dorsch who served most recently as the U.S. ...
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance to market the company’s NEURESCUE® device for temporary occlusion of large vessels, including patients requiring emergency control of hemorrhage. The company also announced the FDA approval of its Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) application to conduct a clinical trial of a novel ...
Interventional Radiologists typically use microspheres and metal coils to embolize or occlude blood flow in vessels to treat hypervascular tumors or to control hemorrhage. Neither of these technologies effectively stop blood flow by themselves but rely on the formation of blood clot around these devices to stop flow. ...
Endomedix, Inc., today announced that it will present its patented revolutionary technology to control bleeding in battlefield injuries at the upcoming Military Health System and Research Symposium (MHSRS) annual meeting. Loss of blood still remains the most common cause of potentially preventable deaths in battlefield casualties, two-thirds of such deaths result from truncal ...
Gauss Surgical, a health technology company, announced that a new study published in the International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia concluded that the use of the company’s Triton system to monitor maternal blood loss during labor and delivery was associated with earlier postpartum hemorrhage intervention and cost savings. Researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York, ...
RevMedx, Inc., a leader in groundbreaking solutions for the control of severe bleeding, today announced that the CoTCCC has added the TX Series ratcheting tourniquets to its list of recommended Limb Tourniquets. The TX series joins the XSTAT® injectable hemostatic on the TCCC list of recommended hemorrhage control devices for casualty care. ...
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