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2017-06-11
according to the National Center for Biotechnology information the highest rate of preventable deaths on the battlefield between 2001 and 2009 for caused by uncontrollable hemorrhaging in the field if a soldier has an open wound medics use a painful and not always effective method of stuffing God's into the wound to try to stop the bleeding red men an oregon-based group of military veterans engineers and scientists has now developed an alternative treatment for open wounds in the field called exFAT the design of the axe stat was initially inspired by the form fix-a-flat system for punching car tires and the finish system is reportedly capable of sealing an open gunshot wound in 15 seconds the syringe is small and lightweight making it perfect for use by medics and field using a modified syringe with small medical spongy's inside the wound is filled and a sponges expand to stop the bleeding first in kind medical device designed to stop bleeding from small narrow entrance wounds like a gunshot wound you quickly you take the device you literally plunge it into the wound or the bullet hole and you shoot the sponges into the wound as soon as they come into contact with blood they rapidly expand and fill up the wound the compressor to get the bleeding to stop with the current standard on a battlefield taking three five minutes kake'land soldiers lose a tremendous amount of blood one of the real innovations behind the expat is that it's self compressing meaning that expands from within the wound what you normally have to do to get the bleeding to stop with the traditional dressing is applied compression from outside the wound and hope that that force or that compression gets to the site of bleeding what exFAT does is it expands in the wound and compresses outward so make sure it gets all the potential sites of bleeding in the wound and it works within seconds and because it's compressing the wound the medic doesn't have to essentially the treatment done at that point all my friends are still on active duty they're still deploying the combat what drives me is to continue to make new products to help them on the battlefield that from my own personal experience I think are better products and it will stabilize unavailable you you
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