[HN Gopher] Student designs device that stops blood loss from st...
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Student designs device that stops blood loss from stab wounds
Author : sirteno
Score : 17 points
Date : 2021-07-05 19:41 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| polishdude20 wrote:
| Anyone got more info on this? It seems there's a balloon that is
| inflated into the wound. It also talked about the benefit of not
| pulling out the clot when the balloon is removed. Is it because
| the material won't stick to blood clots?
| JshWright wrote:
| Yeah, the current technique (which, IMO, is still the way to
| go) uses gauze, which the clot will form around. It's
| difficult/impossible to remove that gauze without removing at
| least some of the clot and causing some bleeding. At that point
| though, they're already in the OR, and that bleeding is
| generally fairly easily managed w/ the right equipment.
| JshWright wrote:
| This has some advantages over the existing technique (packing w/
| hemostatic z-fold gauze), but some big disadvantages.
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| It's a pretty bulky device, and space is at a premium on an
| ambulance. It also has a battery that needs to be maintained. I'm
| not sure a bulky device that needs routine maintenance
| (everything with a battery gets checked at least once a day in
| every ambulance service I've ever worked with) is worth carrying
| for very rare events. A couple packs of z-fold gauze take up as
| much room as a few decks of playing cards and would only need to
| get checked monthly (to see if they had expired).
|
| Even in a place where stabbings are "common", this device is only
| useful in a specific subset of stabbings where wound packing can
| be used. If wound is in the torso/abdomen, this device isn't
| useful (there's nothing to press against), and if it's in a limb,
| a tourniquet is the right tool for the job.
| polishdude20 wrote:
| One possible fix is to not have a battery at all. Make it a
| hand pump.
| toomuchtodo wrote:
| Is there not existing pressure onboard an ambulance from
| oxygen supply? Or perhaps a compressor air line from the
| suspension system? I do like the falling back to a hand pump
| solution, similar to the bags used for providing artificial
| respiration [1].
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| [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bag_valve_mask
| ChrisGranger wrote:
| I get a 404 error for this link. Here's one that's working for
| me: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leicestershire-57692160
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