The compression tourniquet, also known as a disposable hemostasis bandage, is a Class II medical device used to stop bleeding and compress wounds. Hemostasis bandages are widely used for hemostasis at the arterial puncture point after arterial puncture or PIOC catheter puncture point, arterial blood sampling, arterial angiography, dialysis and other postoperative hemostasis. Purpose This product reduces the workload of medical staff and also brings more convenience to patients in hemostasis.
Disposable: Designed for one-time use to ensure sterility and reduce the risk of infection.
Rapid Hemostasis: Rapidly stop bleeding and reduce the amount of bleeding.
Effective Compression: Provides the necessary pressure to control bleeding and promote clotting.
Convenience: Easy to use and dispose of, making it ideal for emergency situations.
Product Name | Hemostatic bandage |
Disinfecting Type | EO |
Composition | Release paper Compression plate |
Color | Yellow |
Material | PP, lycra, cotton etc. |
Instrument classification | ClassⅡ |
Application | Angiography, PCI and other Vascular intervention therapy |
Function | Hemostatic / Promote the healing of wounds |
Medical adhesive tape:
Lycra material. Lycra binding tape incorporates elastic fibers that allow it to stretch with the fabric it edges.
Compression plate:
Polypropylene material.Polypropylene is the lightest of all commercial plastics and has a good balance of properties, high surface hardness and excellent wear resistance.
Absorbent pad:
Cotton and Sponge material. It is soft and gentle on the skin, highly absorbent, and can hold a large amount of liquid relative to its weight.
Release paper:
It consists of three layers: the first layer is base paper, the second layer is coating, and the third layer is silicone oil. It has the characteristics of moisture-proof, oil-proof, anti-fouling, wear-resistant, fold-resistant, and chemical corrosion-resistant.
Take out the hemostatic sticker, pinch the groove in the middle of both sides of the pressure plate, bend the tape at this place, and accurately identify the central position of the cushion
Align the center of the cushion with the puncture point and cover it. Press the pad gently with your thumb before pulling out the needle.
As you pull out the needle or catheter, put firm pressure on the upper surface of the pad with your finger, and partly peel off the liner on the ulnar side of the arm.
While pressing down on the pad firmly, stretch the tape on the ulnar side about 2 cm.
Continue to apply firm pressure on the pad as you stick the tape securely onto the skin. Then peel off the rest of the liner and attach the tape.
In order to prevent the pad from shifting continue to press the back of the pad forcefully when exchanging thumbs,and do not shift or reduce the pressure.
Continue to press the pad firmly to prevent it from shifting, and tear off the turn back paper on the other side in the same way, stretching the backing by about 2cm, and sticking it firmly to the skin.
After pasting the backing on both sides continue to press hard and observe the hemostatic. The time tag can only be pasted after ensuring complete hemostasis.