Israeli Bandage
Israeli Bandage
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Israeli bandage have three properties

  1. A sterile, non-stick dressing can remove the bandage without reopening the wound.
  2. Place a pressure applicator on the wound to stop bleeding by applying pressure. It changes the direction of the bandage and immediately wraps it in all orders of the damage. This also makes it easier to dress. This is very useful for hemostasis in groin and head injuries.
  3. The closing bar at the end of the bandage holds the bandage in place and applies pressure to the wound. The application is neatly in place without slipping and can be used with a “one-handed slide.”
  4. Newer versions, such as T3 and 9T, include gauze for extra wrap, extra pads, abdominal pads to cover internal organs, and moisture-proof seals to cover wounds and burns.
  5. The bandage comes in 4 inches, 6 inches, and 8 inches wide.

  1. Non-pneumatic trauma bandage can apply 30-40+ pounds of pressure on the wound.
  2. Multifunctional wound bandage; anti-adhesion, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effect.
  3. Compact structure, lightweight, waterproof, vacuum-sealed packaging.
  4. Vacuum aseptic packaging, the best shelf life of 8 years; the pressure rod can apply pressure directly to the wound.
  5. Built-in bracket, no pin, no paper clip, no tape, no hook, and loop, safe and reliable.
  6. Appropriate economic costs.

Non-adherent pad:

Eliminating the risk of causing pain and having the wound reopened upon removal of the bandage.
Pressure Applicator:
Creating the immediate direct pressure to the wound site.
Secondary Sterile Dressing:
Keeping the wound area clean and maintaining the pad and pressure on the wound firmly in place, including immobilization of the injured limb or body part.
Closure Bar:
Enabling closure and fixation of the Emergency Bandage at any point, on all parts of the body: no pins and clips, no tape, no Velcro, no knots.
Quick and easy application and Self-application:
Designed with the end-user in mind; for the first-aid trained and the lay care-giver.
Significant per treatment time and cost savings.