WILSONVILLE, Ore. -- When a victim suffers a gunshot wound, seconds matter. Depending on where the bullet enters, that time could mean life or death. A team at RevMedx, Inc. in Wilsonville, Oregon, ...
(Medical Xpress)—The US Food and Drug Administration has given the green light for XSTAT 30, a multi-sponge dressing for life-threatening bleeding from wounds in areas that a tourniquet cannot do in ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the use of the XSTAT 30—an innovative sponge-filled gunshot wound dressing device—for use in the general population. Approved last year for ...
Working closely with Special Operations Forces medics, Revmedx developed a novel hemostatic dressing (XSTAT™ dressing) capable of stopping high-flow arterial bleeding from non-compressible wounds. The ...
An innovative sponge-filled dressing device recently saved the life of a coalition forces soldier who was shot in the leg. It’s the first documented clinical use of the product, known as XSTAT. The ...
The idea seems to have come from sci-fi movies where wounded characters get their lacerations fixed in no time using futuristic medical devices. However, XStat is not just an idea but a revolutionary ...
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared the use of the XSTAT 30 wound dressing, an expandable, multi-sponge dressing used to control severe, life-threatening bleeding from wounds in areas ...
How the Xstat 30 wound dressing works--Courtesy of RevMedX Startup RevMedX has won FDA clearance for its Xstat 30 wound dressing. It's a syringe-like device that fits into gunshot and shrapnel wounds; ...
WILSONVILLE, Ore. — When a victim suffers a gunshot wound, seconds matter. Depending on where the bullet enters, that time could mean life or death. A team at RevMedx, Inc. in Wilsonville, Oregon, ...