Literature DB >> 23536460

Combat ready clamp medic technique.

Robert V Tovmassian, John F Kragh, Michael A Dubick, Smiley Billings, Lorne H Blackbourne.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Junctional hemorrhage control device use on the battlefield might be lifesaving, but little experience is reported. The purpose of the present case report is to detail prehospital use of the Combat Ready Clamp (called the CRoC by its users, Combat Medical Systems, Fayetteville, NC; Instructions for Use, 2010) in casualty care in order to increase awareness of junctional hemorrhage control.
METHODS: The CRoC was used to control difficult inguinal bleeding on the battlefield for an Afghani man with a hindquarter traumatic amputation.
RESULTS: The device promptly controlled exsanguination from a critical injury when placed during rotary-wing casualty evacuation. The flight medic applied the device in 90 seconds. The device performed well without complications to control bleeding. DISCUSSION: The CRoC, a new junctional hemorrhage control device, was used as indicated on the battlefield with mechanical and physiologic success and without device problems. By controlling difficult inguinal bleeding resulting from battlefield trauma, the device facilitated casualty stabilization and delivery to a surgical facility. The device facilitated the ability of a new flight medic to focus his expertise on a critically injured battlefield casualty with demonstrable success. 2012.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23536460     DOI: 10.55460/KVBI-S6IL

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spec Oper Med        ISSN: 1553-9768


  3 in total

1.  Assessment of users to control simulated junctional hemorrhage with the combat ready clamp (CRoC™).

Authors:  Elizabeth A Mann-Salinas; John F Kragh; Michael A Dubick; David G Baer; Lorne H Blackbourne
Journal:  Int J Burns Trauma       Date:  2013-01-24

Review 2.  Prehospital control of life-threatening truncal and junctional haemorrhage is the ultimate challenge in optimizing trauma care; a review of treatment options and their applicability in the civilian trauma setting.

Authors:  S E van Oostendorp; E C T H Tan; L M G Geeraedts
Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2016-09-13       Impact factor: 2.953

3.  Combat lifesaver-trained, first-responder application of junctional tourniquets: a prospective, randomized, crossover trial.

Authors:  Ismael Flecha; Jason F Naylor; Steven G Schauer; Ryan A Curtis; Cord W Cunningham
Journal:  Mil Med Res       Date:  2018-09-13
  3 in total

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