The pneumatic anti-shock garment(PASG) is utilized to provide pressure around the lower extremities and abdomen. It's made of thermoplastic urethane material.Modular three removable air chambers.Pressure gauges on each compartment and inflating pump.Includes carry case. Mechanism of action may include: 1. Increase of blood pressure in the hypotensive patient through peripheral venous compression and auto transfusion of blood with upward displacement from lower extremities. 2. Control of bleeding through direct pressure. 3. Stabilization of lower extremity/pelvic fractures through the PASG as a semi rigid splint.
Features ·Easy Access to Femoral Site ·Modular Construction ·Nylon Water Repellent Restraint Cover ·Automatic Relief Valve ·Inflation/Deflation Valves ·Replaceable Air Chambers ·Field Maintainable ·Carrying Case and Pump Included ·Applied in 60 Seconds ·Optional Pressure Monitoring Assembly Available Specification Size(LxW):160x110cm Outer fabric: Nylon, waterproof Internal gas cells: TPU,Hermetic Foot pump: Polychloroprene Flexible pipe: TPU latex Pressure gauge: 0-200 mmHg Color: Orange Weight: 2.2Kg/set Product package/set:36x31x19cm
Action Applies circumferential pneumatic counterpressure to abdomen,lower extremities. Therapeutic Effects Controls external bleeding by direct compression Controls internal bleeding under trousers by reduction of blood flow compression of vessels Therapeutic Effects Stabilizes fractures Pelvis Femurs Therapeutic Effects Increases resistance to blood flow in lower body Shunts blood to Heart Lungs Brain Produces increased blood flow to critical organs Indications BP below 80 systolic due to hypovolemia Extensive soft tissue trauma to or bleeding from abdomen or lower extremities with hypovolemic shock Pelvic/femur fractures with hypovolemic shock Absolute Contraindications Pulmonary Edema Diaphragmatic Hernia Relative Contraindications Bleeding above level of suit Head trauma Thoracic trauma Advanced pregnancy (legs only) Abdominal evisceration/impaled object (legs only) Short transport times (lt30 minutes) Removal At hospital under supervision of physician who understands device IVs established Surgical team ready Abdomen then one leg at a time SLOWLY Removal Deflation should take 20 - 60 minutes If BP drops 4-6 mmHg, discontinue deflation, infuse fluid If BP drops over 10mmHg, re-inflate Unstable patient may need to go to OR with PAST in place Never deflate entire suit at once
Get Price
Write down your demand below and we will contact you within 24h!