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MedTree Product Focus (2017 - Autumn)

Introducing our key product of 2017 including ACT-PAK bleeding control kits, bleeding control equipment, WoundClot, MARCH and NEANN bags plus a new range of defibrillators. View our full range online at www.medtree.co.uk

Introducing our key product of 2017 including ACT-PAK bleeding control kits, bleeding control equipment, WoundClot, MARCH and NEANN bags plus a new range of defibrillators. View our full range online at www.medtree.co.uk

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Minor lacerations to<br />

severe arterial and venous<br />

bleeding<br />

Works under<br />

Non-compressional<br />

application<br />

No training required *<br />

WoundClot is a bio-absorbable,<br />

non-compressional and costeffective<br />

haemostatic gauze<br />

made of non-oxidised cellulose<br />

which can be fabricated into a<br />

variety of forms suitable for use in<br />

the control of bleeding on a wide<br />

range of wounds including severe<br />

trauma and lacerations.<br />

Scientifically designed to create a<br />

haemodynamic gel environment,<br />

WoundClot absorbs large amounts<br />

of coagulants while adhering to the<br />

wound, thus controlling bleeding<br />

effectively.<br />

Offering a rapid and sustained<br />

haemostatic effect helping to preserve<br />

the wound site for clinical treatment, the<br />

absorption capabilities of WoundClot is<br />

over 2500% its own weight. WoundClot<br />

can also be used effectively under anticoagulation<br />

treatments.<br />

anti-coagulation treatments<br />

*WoundClot ABC only<br />

Optimal solution to bleeding control<br />

After bleeding has stopped, the<br />

remaining residual membrane can be<br />

irrigated out of the wound safely without<br />

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find out more online at www.medtree.co.uk

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