SURESTAT® ensures early hemorrhage control is needed to prevent disability or death from severe blood loss during accidents or injuries among the military and civilian populations. Though critical care guidelines recommend topical haemostatic agents in the form of pads, patches, bandages, or gel applications for early control of bleeding, most of these are inadequate in halting heavy blood loss.
Chitosan is a promising haemostatic agent because it can adhere to red blood cells and encourages platelets to adhere, activate, and aggregate at the site of vascular injury will be effective on such patients at the time of removing sheath and controls femoral and arterial bleeding during vascular procedures.
SURESTAT® Enhanced chitosan haemostatic gauze is also known as chitosan haemostatic dressing, chitosan haemostatic agent, military chitosan haemostatic dressing. It is one of the most common uses of combat gauze to treat fatal artery bleeding, such as battle field injuries, accidents and etc.
It has good haemostatic properties, is non-toxic, and has good biocompatibility, which makes SURESTAT® gauze gradually occupy a place in the field of haemostatic materials. SURESTAT® has an excellent haemostatic material which has advantages over other similar haemostatic dressings available in the market.
SURESTAT® contains natural chitosan and can control arterial bleeds by direct pressure within minutes. The unique fast-acting technology of SURESTAT® can control direct pressure significantly and also makes dressing removal painless and easy unlike other haemostatic dressing generally need to be peeled away from the wound to remove thereby opening up the wound and causing further bleedings.
SURESTAT® is a part of First Aid Kit used to stops bleeding fast. SURESTAT® Stops bleeding from minor cuts, lacerations and abrasions in the field-work, at home, for leisure trip, for mountaineering, for travel. SURESTAT® is a part of your First Aid Kit / Travel Kit.
SURESTAT® newly developed chitosan haemostatic dressing starts clotting in seconds. Instantly absorbing the blood liquid and blocking the bleeding site to save lives.