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New Device Could Help Gunshot Victims In Seconds

February 5, 2014 | by Lisa Winter


The average adult has about five liters of blood, depending on size and weight. Gunshot wounds can cause a person to hemorrhage and die in fairly short order, particularly if the would is in a difficult place manage. A new invention could change that by packing and putting pressure on a gunshot wound in just 15 seconds. The product is called XStat, developed by RevMedx.

XStat is a clear syringe-like container that applies dozens of 12-millimeter-wide sponges directly into an open wound. Once the sponges contact the blood, they quickly swell up and cling to the wound, ensuring that they stay in place. Enough pressure is placed directly on the laceration to stop bleeding so the victim can be transported for surgery. 

One of the developers for this new device is John Steinbaugh, who retired from the U.S. Army as a Special Operations medic. Traditionally, battlefield wounds from bullets or shrapnel are packed tightly with gauze, which is incredibly painful and doesn’t always work. Hemorrhages are the top cause of military deaths, and this could save lives.

The idea started out in search of a product that worked like expanding foam insulation. It would just be squirted in and then expand to create the pressure. Unfortunately, the blood pressure from the wounded blood vessel was too powerful and the foam was not able to create a tight seal. Prototypes were made from regular kitchen sponges, but XStat is now made from wood pulp that is fast-acting and sterile. From the time the sponges are administered, adequate pressure is created before the medic can even finish applying the other bandages.

After the wound has been packed, the victim heads off to surgery. To ensure that even the most careful surgeon does not leave any of the sponges behind, they are all marked with an X that easily shows up on x-rays. This prevents a rogue sponge from getting in, getting infected, and causing sepsis.

Battlefields aren’t the only application for XStat, it could be used for hemorrhages caused during childbirth as well, particularly in developing countries. In fact, last year the device won seed money from Saving Lives at Birth: A Grand Challenge For Development that was funded by various government agencies and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

Currently, each device costs about $100, though the price is expected to go down as production levels go up. RevMedX applied for expedited approval with the FDA, and are currently in the final stages before approval. The company also has other innovative products with military medics in mind, such as the AirWrap bandage that inflates to add pressure and XGauze, which is a roll of gauze with the expanding sponges built in.

- See more at: http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/new-device-could-help...

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What about infections? How long can it remain in the wound safely before infection sets in? Reason I ask this is because the second biggest killer to a gunshot wound is infections from it. What most don't realize is a gunshot wound is is nothing more then a puncture wound on a massive scale. And like all puncture wounds. All that is in front of the bullet gets pushed into the wound as well. Things like clothing and any dirt on them as well as damaged skin and any sweat and dirt on the skin. Which leads me to ask another question. Do they have any kind of antibiotic on them to fight infection? Because like with most battle field situations. Help can't always get to the injured as timely as they would like. Sometimes help can be days away due to the degree of fighting or other unavoidable situations.

I'm not sure...I'm figuring this is in the testing stages and something of a temporary fix till help is found...But I figure with more development in this, which I will keep an eye on, this could become a main stay in everyone's Bug Out Bag...

   

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