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Immobilization belt for pelvis stabilization

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Developers: Medplant
Date of the premiere of the system: March 2023
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

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2023: Product Announcement

In mid-March 2023, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the development of unique equipment for ambulances by the capital's Medplant company. Among the new products is a belt for stabilizing the pelvis in case of injuries.

As reported on the manufacturer's website, the belt is designed to immobilize and stabilize pelvic bones in unstable fractures and ligament ruptures. This medical device is intended for ambulance services, disaster medicine, military and extreme medicine, as well as for medical posts.

Pelvic Stabilization Belt for Injuries

The immobilization belt is a structure consisting of a base, a belt, and a pull loop. The base is made of natural x/w material and neoprene. Belt and loop are made of sling. A color scale is located on the belt, which allows you to control the amount of tightening of the belt during application. Belt loop is intended for force stop at patient fixation. The belt is available in three sizes and differs in the length of the circumference of the pelvis. Also, the product can be equipped with leg and arm restraints. Also, the retainers can be purchased separately.

According to Sobyanin, by mid-March 2023, Medplant is expanding the production of products for the ambulance service. The company has already successfully proven itself on the market and equipped more than 25 thousand ambulances throughout the country. Each car uses up to 12 medical devices of the company and its legendary orange suitcase-styling, said the mayor of Moscow. He also stressed that the production of a new line of innovative products is planned, which will replace foreign analogues that have left the market.

In addition to the immobilization belt to stabilize the pelvis in case of injuries, Medplant produces indicators of the effectiveness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and disposable medical instruments. Also by mid-March 2023, the final stage is the development of a portable resuscitation monitor, CO2 a pulse oximeter with a liquid crystal display, a CO2 micromonitor for resuscitation vehicles and resuscitation.[1]

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