TRAUMASTATTM

This product is in development and testing mode and will be available for general use and purchase soon.

CHITOGEN HAS ENTERED INTO A DEFINITIVE SUPPLY AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH HemoSTATIX, LLC FOR PURPOSES OF CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAUMA HEMOSTAT.  TRAUMASTAT AND RELATED DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS COMMERCIALIZATION IS A STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHITOGEN, INC. AND HemoSTATIX, LLC.

TRAUMASTAT™ FEATURES

Rapid Hemostasis
  • Starch-based hemostats are safe, effective, and widely used.
  • Chitosan-based hemostatic dressings are safe, effective, and widely used.
  • Chitogen has developed and protected a proprietary combination of components that capitalize on the immediate impact of starch hemostats and the structure and flexibility of chitosan-based preparations.
  • Chitosan technology has demonstrated superiority in time to hemostasis and clot stability in life-threatening hemorrhage models.
  • Developed by the same team who invented the starch-based hemostatic category and developed Arista (Microporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres) distributed by Bard.

STATISTICS

  • Hemorrhage is responsible for more than 90% of deaths on the day of injury
  • Hemorrhage is responsible for more than 90% of preventable deaths in soldiers

BATTLEFIELD WEB KIT

The Chitogen web belt camo bag will include:
  • Five TRAUMASTAT™ sterile hemostatic dressing packages.
  • Five gauze bandages
  • One Rapid One Hand Application tourniquet.

EASY TO USE

Soft, Pliable and Easy to Apply
  • Conformable and adheres to bleeding tissues
  • Stays in place for 24 hours
  • Painlessly removed with irrigation

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TRAUMASTATTM Topical Hemostatic Dressing Application

  1. Open package. Remove absorbent pad and the fiber/starch hemostat.
  2. Pack absorbent pad into wound to absorb excess blood and slow blood flow.
  3. Remove absorbent pad and immediately pack fiber/starch hemostat into the wound. Hold pressure for 5 minutes.
  4. Use absorbent pad and additional gauze to fill the wound. Bandage tightly to keep pressure until wound can be treated.
  5. Developed by the same team who invented the starch-based hemostatic category and developed Arista (Microporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres) distributed by Bard.