Application of QuikClot Combat Gauze® shows 100% success in achieving hemostasis in swine with arterial bleeding in extreme physiologic conditions often associated with military combat, trauma, and ...
Z-Medica Corporation, a medical device company developing innovative hemostatic agents, today announced that it has developed QuikClot Combat Gauze LE, a new version of its QuikClot Combat Gauze ...
WALLINGFORD, Conn., June 22 (UPI) --Z-Medica's QuikClot Combat Gauze has again been recommended the "hemostatic dressing of choice" for the U.S. military. The recommendation comes from the U.S.
Test results show Combat Gauze field bandages and WoundStat granules both demonstrated marked improvements over what's currently used to control bleeding in the field, said Col. Paul Cordts of the ...
The maker of a blood-clotting gauze now carried by every U.S. combat soldier and Marine is trying to break into the civilian medical market. Z-Medica of Wallingford, Conn., introduced the QuikClot ...
WASHINGTON -- The Army continues to improve battlefield medicine by sending two new first-aid products into theater that will potentially save more Soldiers' lives, said Army medical officials at a ...
Medical gauze hasn't changed much since World War I: Medics can only stuff it into a gushing wound and pray. Now chemists have infused cotton gauze with nanoparticles, giving it a vastly improved ...
I just saw that the Army named this product one of the "Top Ten Greatest Inventions of 2008."Now, I know that there were a number of these rapid clotting products fielded, but I thought most, if not ...
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11 (UPI) -- U.S. company SAM Medical Products announced the launch of its new gauze designed to control traumatic bleeding in emergency response combat situations. SAM has ...
LORAIN, Ohio — Two police officers in the northeast Ohio city of Lorain are being credited with saving a man's life by applying specially coated combat gauze to a stab wound on his neck.
A consignment of life-saving combat gauze donated by an American drug company for treatment of people wounded by Nepal’s earthquakes has gone missing. No one knows whether the consignment was ...
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