TruCorp’s TruWound simulator offers medical professionals a realistic way to train in wound packing techniques required for the care of severe bleeding in trauma patients.
Ideal for a fast-paced learning environment, its unique 3-wound set up can be used for individual or group training, to replicate traumatic wounds in Emergency Room scenarios.
Severe hemorrhaging is simulated via the connected pressurized fluid supply system, with the accompanying blood collection containers keeping blood loss mess to a minimum. Its design also means you can refill the pump from the containers and reuse your diluted blood solution for the next training session.
TruWound allows trainees to practice realistic wound packing procedures and receive instant visual feedback when they apply the correct pressure to the packed wound.
- Perform individual or multi-person training with just one TruWound simulator
- Represents a gunshot wound to the thigh
- Ideal product to support ATLS, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), Civilian Casualty Care (CCC) and Stop the Bleed® training
- Representative of a large bullet wound to the upper thigh, with realistic size, appearance and feel
- Pressurized blood system to simulate heavy bleeding with venous and arterial flows
- Visual feedback following correct packing of the wound
- Suitable for multi-person training
- Long lasting when used as instructed, this simulator has been tested for over 1,500 procedures (500+ per wound)
- Less than 5 minutes set up time to maximise training use
- Expelled fluid can be collected and reused, extending the life of the Concentrated Blood consumable
- Drain blood from wound models and tubing
- Wash thoroughly in warm soapy water, using a mild detergent or enzymatic cleaning agent
- Allow components to dry thoroughly before storing
- Always use blood collection containers when running training simulations with the TruWound models to reduce spillage and blood loss
- Artificial blood is washable and should not stain the model, however, we recommend that you clean the models after each training session
- Wound packing procedures and techniques using hemostatic pads