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HALOXL

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SKU: Halo
Type: Chest Seal
Vendor: Boundtree Medical
$17.45
PRODUCT INFORMATION

HALO XL fue creado para tratar el neumotórax a tensión, la segunda causa principal de muerte evitable en el campo de batalla. El XL es ideal para asegurar gasas y cubrir incisiones quirúrgicas. HALO XL es un apósito oclusivo, duradero con un adhesivo agresivo, fácil de usar y funciona en una amplia gama de entornos operativos.

Características de HaloXL:

  • Contiene (1) sello HALO XL
  • El tamaño más grande permite una mayor cobertura de las heridas, manteniendo la gasa en su lugar o cubriendo incisiones quirúrgicas.
  • Mantiene su eficacia cuando se pliega o se aplasta.
  • Dimensiones: 8,5” x 12,0”
  • Sin látex
  • Vida útil de 6 años
  • Fabricado en EE.UU.

La ventaja de HALO

Gel HALO

  • Hidrogel de grado médico altamente efectivo que permite que HALO XL se adhiera en ambientes húmedos, con sangre, arenosos o hostiles.
  • Cuenta con malla, un material no tejido que se agrega al hidrogel HALO para evitar que el gel migre en ambientes con altas temperaturas.
  • Rango de temperatura de -30° - 140° F.

 Borde exterior de la cinta

  • El borde de la cinta es más tolerante cuando se manipula con guantes o con las manos desnudas.
  • Los estudios demuestran que el borde exterior de la cinta tiene un rango de temperatura de funcionamiento más amplio y funciona extremadamente bien en temperaturas elevadas y heladas.

Tamaño y forma

  • Cubre una mayor superficie y ayuda a cubrir patrones de heridas más grandes e impredecibles.
  • La forma ovalada permite una mayor adherencia alrededor de los contornos del cuerpo.
  • La lengüeta grande permite una colocación efectiva y eructar la herida.

 embalaje

  • El embalaje duradero es impenetrable al agua, el aire y los gases y es resistente a perforaciones y desgarros.
  • El material se puede utilizar como barrera oclusiva adicional, utilizando cinta adhesiva para asegurar la barrera.
  • El paquete contiene muescas de desgarro en dos esquinas de la bolsa en la parte superior de la bolsa.

    SPECS & MEASUREMENTS

    Specifications coming soon. Contact us for detailed product information.

    CLINICAL RATIONALE

    Chest Seals in Thoracic Trauma

    Chest seals are critical life-saving tools for treating open chest wounds (sucking chest wounds) that disrupt the negative pressure needed for normal breathing.
    When air enters the pleural space through a penetrating injury, it prevents the lung from fully expanding and may lead to a tension pneumothorax — a life-threatening condition if not addressed promptly.
    Properly applied chest seals restore intrathoracic pressure balance and allow the injured lung to re-expand, buying vital time until definitive care or decompression is available.

    1. Vented Chest Seals

    Clinical Rationale (Vented):

    Vented chest seals feature one-way valves or channels that allow trapped air and fluids to escape from the chest cavity while preventing further air entry.
    This controlled venting mechanism reduces the risk of developing a tension pneumothorax and is recommended by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) for most open thoracic injuries when the vent remains unobstructed.
    In tactical and emergency medical settings, vented seals maintain proper intrathoracic pressure dynamics and help stabilize respiration during evacuation.

    • Allows air and blood to escape while blocking additional air entry
    • Recommended by CoTCCC for most penetrating chest wounds
    • Prevents progression to tension pneumothorax
    • Effective during movement and transport phases

    2. Non-Vented Chest Seals

    Clinical Rationale (Non-Vented):

    Non-vented chest seals provide a fully occlusive barrier that prevents any external air from entering the pleural cavity.
    These are preferred when environmental factors — such as dust, debris, heavy clothing, or complex wound locations — could obstruct a vent or prevent it from functioning properly.
    Non-vented models are especially effective when there are multiple wounds or when both sides of the chest are compromised.

    • Creates an airtight seal to stop further air intrusion
    • Ideal for contaminated or complex wound environments
    • Preferred for posterior or multiple thoracic injuries
    • Simple and reliable under stress conditions

    3. Twin Pack / Dual Application

    Clinical Rationale (Twin Pack):

    Twin chest seal packs are designed for simultaneous coverage of entry and exit wounds or multiple penetrating thoracic injuries.
    Applying seals to both anterior and posterior wounds prevents air intrusion from either side and ensures consistent intrathoracic pressure stabilization.
    This configuration allows medics and responders to treat through-and-through injuries quickly and efficiently without improvisation.

    • Enables rapid treatment of entry and exit wounds
    • Maintains consistent chest pressure across both sides
    • Optimized for tactical and prehospital trauma management
    • Reduces need for multiple packages or improvised seals

    4. Training Chest Seals

    Clinical Rationale (Training):

    Training chest seals replicate the adhesive strength and venting design of operational models using non-sterile materials.
    They are intended for classroom, simulation, and scenario-based instruction, allowing responders to practice correct placement, adhesion, and vent inspection without wasting live medical gear.
    Consistent repetition with realistic trainers develops muscle memory and speed during actual trauma incidents.

    • Simulates vented or occlusive seal behavior for realistic training
    • Promotes correct placement and adhesion technique
    • Preserves sterile operational supplies
    • Ideal for EMT, tactical, and civilian responder courses

    Clinical Summary

    Chest seals play a pivotal role in preventing death from tension pneumothorax, one of the leading causes of preventable trauma mortality.
    Both vented and non-vented designs serve distinct operational needs, while twin and training packs ensure preparedness across all care phases — from education to battlefield or civilian emergencies.

    • Vented: Allows controlled egress of trapped air; standard CoTCCC-recommended choice.
    • Non-Vented: Fully occlusive; best for debris-rich or posterior wound sites.
    • Twin Pack: Provides coverage for through-and-through injuries.
    • Training: Non-sterile practice tool for skill retention and readiness.

    By re-establishing chest wall integrity and controlling air movement, chest seals restore lung expansion and stabilize respiratory mechanics until advanced medical care is available.

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