FCP-09: PerSys 8" Military Emergency Bandage for Abdominal & Large Wounds

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| Price: | $19.00 EACH |
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| Quantity: | |
| In Stock: | 96 eaches |
| Expiration: | 09-2029 |
Additional Details
Safeguard Medical Persys Trauma / Amputation / Compression Bandage
The Trauma / Amputation / Compression Bandage is designed to treat abdominal wounds as well as large wounds, including eviscerations, burns or amputations. It has 12 x 12” sterile bandage pad that aids in the treatment of wounds. The multi-functional bandage also features a stop-n-go release, a sleeve for self-application, and is double vacuum-sealed to ensure integrity and sterility.
Product Code: FCP-09 / 100901050
- Multi-functional 8” large area wound bandage
- Large sterile pad
- Elasticized wrapping leader for compression and security
- Closure bar
- Compact, waterproof, vacuum-sealed, flat packaging
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: GAX
- FDA Product Code Name: Tourniquet, Nonpneumatic
- GMDN Term Code: 47011
- GMDN Term Name: First aid absorbent pad/bandage
- GMDN Term Description: A wound cover intended to be used as an initial, short-term treatment after injury that consists of an absorbent pad (e.g., gauze, cotton wool, lint, cellulose) that is attached to a roll bandage (e.g., cotton or cotton/viscose). The pad is applied directly to the wound, and the bandage is subsequently wrapped around the pad and secured. The device is intended for use in the home or a clinical setting to protect wounds, arrest bleeding, and introduce medications placed on the pad. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
PerSys Medical is a medical device company specializing in emergency medical products for trauma care and resuscitation. Known for products like the QuikClot hemostatic dressings, which help control bleeding in emergency situations, PerSys also offers solutions for airway management, wound care, and patient monitoring. With a focus on life-saving technologies, PerSys supports emergency medical services, hospitals, and military personnel in delivering rapid, effective care in critical situations.
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