04.14.14
Pyng Medical Corp. has launched two new products specifically designed for the emergency medical services market: the FASTResponder Sternal Intraosseous and T-PODResponder Pelvic Stabilization devices.
The two new products will enable Pyng to expand beyond the military and combat market, to meet the specific needs and compete in both the civilian pre-hospital and hospital markets, executives said. “For years, Pyng has provided sternal intraosseous and pelvic stabilization solutions to military & combat personnel,” explained Pyng President/CEO Mark Hodge. “We’re excited to launch two completely customized and new solutions to meet the specific needs of pre-hospital and hospital personnel.”
The new FASTResponder Sternal Intraosseous Device enables emergency care providers to easily establish vascular access when peripheral intravenous access fails. With a lightweight and compact all-in-one design featuring automatic depth control, FASTResponder does not require batteries, drilling or pins, unlike other intraosseous devices. This makes the device as easy to learn and fail-safe as possible, a primary need in the civilian market, the company claims.
The new T-PODResponder Pelvic Stabilization Device provides the critical ability for a single emergency responder to easily stabilize the pelvic region in the field. The new device is compact and highly portable, and uses a unique pulley system to enable symmetrical and circumferential compression. With no metal used, T-PODResponder does not have to be removed and reapplied for important radiological scans, such as X-Ray, MRI and CT scans.
Based in Richmond, British Columbia (Canada), Pyng Medical Corp. engineers and markets trauma and resuscitation products for front-line critical care personnel world-wide. Pyng’s product portfolio includes innovative sternal intraosseous (sternal IO) pelvic stabilization and tourniquet devices specifically designed and customized for both the military and civilian markets. With growing markets in North America, Europe and Asia, Pyng develops user-preferred medical devices for use by hospital staff, emergency medical services and military forces worldwide.
The two new products will enable Pyng to expand beyond the military and combat market, to meet the specific needs and compete in both the civilian pre-hospital and hospital markets, executives said. “For years, Pyng has provided sternal intraosseous and pelvic stabilization solutions to military & combat personnel,” explained Pyng President/CEO Mark Hodge. “We’re excited to launch two completely customized and new solutions to meet the specific needs of pre-hospital and hospital personnel.”
The new FASTResponder Sternal Intraosseous Device enables emergency care providers to easily establish vascular access when peripheral intravenous access fails. With a lightweight and compact all-in-one design featuring automatic depth control, FASTResponder does not require batteries, drilling or pins, unlike other intraosseous devices. This makes the device as easy to learn and fail-safe as possible, a primary need in the civilian market, the company claims.
The new T-PODResponder Pelvic Stabilization Device provides the critical ability for a single emergency responder to easily stabilize the pelvic region in the field. The new device is compact and highly portable, and uses a unique pulley system to enable symmetrical and circumferential compression. With no metal used, T-PODResponder does not have to be removed and reapplied for important radiological scans, such as X-Ray, MRI and CT scans.
Based in Richmond, British Columbia (Canada), Pyng Medical Corp. engineers and markets trauma and resuscitation products for front-line critical care personnel world-wide. Pyng’s product portfolio includes innovative sternal intraosseous (sternal IO) pelvic stabilization and tourniquet devices specifically designed and customized for both the military and civilian markets. With growing markets in North America, Europe and Asia, Pyng develops user-preferred medical devices for use by hospital staff, emergency medical services and military forces worldwide.