Z-folded gauze for easier extraction. X-ray marker along the entire length of the gauze. Vacuum packed.
Size 7.6 cm x 3.65 m.
Hemostatic dressings are currently the basic equipment of every combat medical kit. Their effectiveness has been confirmed in countless operations around the world, in all weather and temperature conditions.
QuikClot® dressings are the first and so far the most advanced hemostatic product on the market. Their current, third generation, unlike all other products of this type, is impregnated with an inert inorganic mineral called KAOLIN. This preparation works on the principle of the sequence of activation of plasma factors (XII and XI) in the presence of kallikrein and high molecular weight kininogen. The chain stimulation process of factor FXI completes the formation of a fibrin clot.
Kaolin-based hemostatic dressings have been repeatedly tested in laboratory and combat conditions. The US Army Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR) and the Naval Medical Research Center conducted independent animal studies in which the effectiveness of various hemostatic dressings on incised femoral arteries was examined. The effects of QuikClot gauze with kaolin, QuikClot placebo gauze (without kaolin), HemCon gauze, Celox-D, and TraumaStat were compared. QuikClot gauze, containing kaolin, proved to be the most effective of all tested dressings by USAISR. The use of this gauze allowed for the arrest of the largest number of bleedings and the highest survival rate among the tested animals.
The Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) Committee has designated QuikClot gauze as the product of first use in life-threatening external bleeding that cannot be secured with a tourniquet. The TC3 protocol modification was based on the results of USAISR studies.