Jerusalem – Israeli Company Invents Bandage That Stops ‘Uncontrollable’ Bleeding

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    Jerusalem – A new bandage invented by Israelis aims to save lives by stopping otherwise unmanageable bleedings in the field and in hospitals.

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    Stab and gunshot wounds that cause profuse bleeding, if not treated quickly, can bring about a rapid death.

    Professional help is not always close at hand, which is why an Israeli company called Core Scientific Solutions has invented WoundClot, an innovative new bandage they say will save lives.

    Dr. Shani Eliyahu Gross, part of the development team, says the bandage not only stops otherwise unmanageable bleeding within minutes, it does it without the need to apply pressure ­­usually critical after certain wounds to areas like the neck or head.

    “It comes in a long ribbon. When we place it into the wound, in this case it is only water, but when it is exposed to liquids, this product starts to absorb enormous amount of blood and then it transforms into a gel state”, Gross explains.

    The more blood absorbed ­­the quicker the clotting process. And the bandage is stable for 24 hours, its creators say ­­enough time for getting patients, like wounded soldiers to hospital.

    “These products allows us to treat very severe bleeding in the field, with minimum amount of, I would say, training, with minimum amount of interfering with the regular medical treatment or protocols that are used today”, said Company CEO Yuval Yaskil.

    The company says it’s providing WoundClot to Israeli police forces and the army and selling it to hospitals for as little as $10 per bandage. Saving money ­­but also they hope saving lives.


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    yosefs
    yosefs
    8 years ago

    is this good for mohels

    8 years ago

    They should label it made in yedua and shamrom get it used in tv shows.

    Wise-Guy
    Wise-Guy
    8 years ago

    Too bad this wasn’t invented in the “Occupied territories” (aka “The West Bank”.)
    I’d like to see all the BDS nincompoops boycott this product too !

    (and of course all enemy countries, especially their wounded soldiers, must be allowed to bleed out, rather than apply this bandage…)

    Perhaps the company can be persuaded to set up their manufacturing facilities in East Jerusalem or Hebron……

    Footnote:
    I’m not a Zionist per se, but I love it when wicked hypocrites are revealed and exposed in all their glory…..

    mrhanono
    mrhanono
    8 years ago

    There is no Mitzvah to be kind to those that actively wish you ill.
    This should not be available to the enemies of ‘Am Israel.
    One who is kind to those that are cruel will end up being cruel to those that are kind.
    Hayeja kodmin- we must look out for ourselves first- not exclusively, but first.
    ‘Am Israel Hai!

    8 years ago

    Bring them on to out Hatzoloh guys!

    bennyt
    bennyt
    8 years ago

    I’m sure the BDS supporters will not use this. Yea, right!!

    mrhanono
    mrhanono
    8 years ago

    There is no Mitzvah to be kind to those that actively wish you ill.
    This should not be available to the enemies of ‘Am Israel.
    One who is kind to those that are cruel will end up being cruel to those that are kind.
    Hayeja kodmin- we must look out for ourselves first- not exclusively, but first.
    ‘Am Israel Hai!