Is the JETT CoTCCC-recommended?
Yes. The Junctional Emergency Treatment Tool™ (JETT®) is one of three CoTCCC-recommended junctional tourniquets in TCCC guidelines, alongside the SAM Junctional Tourniquet and the Combat Ready Clamp. It received FDA 510(k) clearance on January 3, 2013 (K123194) and carries NSN 6515-01-616-5841 for U.S. Department of Defense procurement. CoTCCC-recommended means the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care formally endorses its use for inguinal hemorrhage control in the TCCC guidelines.
What makes the JETT different from other junctional tourniquets?
The JETT's primary differentiator is its pre-assembled, pre-staged bilateral capability. The belt arrives ready to use with two trapezoidal compression pads already positioned for both lower extremities — enabling unilateral or bilateral deployment with the same single device application. In cadaveric bilateral testing, the JETT achieved simultaneous common femoral artery occlusion on both sides in as little as 10 seconds. By contrast, achieving bilateral coverage with single-site devices (such as the CRoC) requires sequential application of two separate units, which took 68 seconds in the same study. The JETT also does not impede respiration — a documented advantage over abdominal devices.
How does the JETT prevent losing pressure during patient transport?
The JETT includes a lanyard and toggle locking mechanism on each windlass axle. Once the compression pads are tightened to achieve hemorrhage control, the toggle is engaged to lock the windlass in position, preventing it from loosening due to vibration, bumps, or patient movement during casualty evacuation. This feature is critical in combat casualty care where patients are frequently transported over rough terrain in vehicles or aircraft before reaching surgical care, and loss of tourniquet pressure can be immediately life-threatening.
Can the JETT stabilize pelvic fractures?
Yes. Research from the University of Texas Health Science Center shows that the JETT's circumferential belt assembly provides meaningful pelvic compression and fracture stabilization — a significant additional benefit given that pelvic fractures frequently co-occur with proximal lower-extremity amputations and high-thigh blast injuries. The JETT compresses the pelvis circumferentially from behind the buttocks while the compression pads target the femoral vessels anteriorly, addressing both the hemorrhage and fracture instability components simultaneously.
Does the JETT fit all body types?
The JETT belt extends to 56.75 inches in overall length and fits waist circumferences up to 50 inches, accommodating most adult body types including individuals wearing body armor or additional gear layers. The individually adjustable compression pads can be positioned independently on each side, allowing for asymmetric body positioning or unilateral injury scenarios. For pediatric or very small adult patients, the belt can be shortened appropriately, and clinicians should verify pad positioning relative to femoral landmarks by palpation. The JETT Pack carrier is available in Black and Coyote Tan for external MOLLE/PALS attachment to aid bags.
Is the JETT CoTCCC-recommended?
Yes. The Junctional Emergency Treatment Tool (JETT) is CoTCCC-recommended for the control of junctional hemorrhage — specifically life-threatening bleeding from the inguinal and high-thigh zone where limb tourniquets cannot be applied.
What training is required to use the JETT?
TCCC or equivalent training with specific JETT familiarization is required. Application requires correct identification of the femoral artery location and proper pad positioning — improper placement does not achieve occlusion. NAR provides training resources.
Is the JETT FDA cleared?
Yes. The JETT is FDA 510(k) cleared. It was developed against U.S. Army Combat Casualty Care Research Program requirements and meets military and civilian regulatory standards.
What is the NSN for the JETT?
The JETT is fielded under multiple DoD contracts. Contact MED-TAC International for current NSN, DLA, and GSA procurement information for unit-level or bulk orders.
Can the JETT be used on pediatric casualties?
The JETT is designed and validated for adult use. Pediatric junctional hemorrhage management requires separate clinical guidance — consult your unit's medical officer for pediatric casualty protocols.