RevMedx
RevMedx is dedicated to saving lives by creating groundbreaking hemorrhage control solutions. Their devices, designed specifically for combat medics and civilian first responders, are transforming the treatment of life-threatening bleeding.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
RevMedx
25999 Canyon Creek Rd, Suite C, Wilsonville, OR 97070
Awards
Navy Multi-Topic 2021 - Advanced Biomedical Product Development in Support of Naval Operations
Clinical evaluation of an expanding dressing for the treatment of non-compressible torso hemorrhage at the point of injury
Funding (ceiling)
$6,045,374.5
Award Year
2021
Fiscal Year 2024 Military Prototype Advancement Initiative (MPAI)
Evaluation of XSTAT Hemorrhage Control Devices in Ukrainian Forward Operational Environments
Funding (ceiling)
$775,532.78
Award Year
2024
Patents
Wound dressings comprising a plurality of liquid-expandable articles
2017-04-18 • US-9623223-B2
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Wound dressings comprising a plurality of liquid-expandable articles
2017-04-18 • US-9623223-B2
View DetailsProducts
Injectable expanding-sponge hemostatic dressing (minisponge applicator)
A single-use applicator that injects rapidly-expanding sterile minisponge elements into penetrating wounds to arrest bleeding in junctional and extremity wounds; variants include smaller and pouch-enclosed sponge configurations to aid removal.
Ratcheting wide non-pneumatic tourniquet
A durable, wide (2–3 in) non-pneumatic tourniquet using a ratcheting mechanism to allow rapid application and fine adjustment to control limb hemorrhage.
Inflatable compression bandage with pressure indicator
A 4-inch compression bandage incorporating an inflatable bladder and a pop-up indicator to maintain hands-free direct pressure from point of injury to definitive care; can be filled via luer-lock syringe.
Training kit and bleeding-simulation consumables
Training kits that include reloadable training applicators, demo sponges, and consumables for manikin-based bleeding simulation; sold with separate multi-task training manikin and available as NSN-coded training items.
Injectable expanding-sponge hemostatic dressing (minisponge applicator)
A single-use applicator that injects rapidly-expanding sterile minisponge elements into penetrating wounds to arrest bleeding in junctional and extremity wounds; variants include smaller and pouch-enclosed sponge configurations to aid removal.
Ratcheting wide non-pneumatic tourniquet
A durable, wide (2–3 in) non-pneumatic tourniquet using a ratcheting mechanism to allow rapid application and fine adjustment to control limb hemorrhage.
Inflatable compression bandage with pressure indicator
A 4-inch compression bandage incorporating an inflatable bladder and a pop-up indicator to maintain hands-free direct pressure from point of injury to definitive care; can be filled via luer-lock syringe.
Training kit and bleeding-simulation consumables
Training kits that include reloadable training applicators, demo sponges, and consumables for manikin-based bleeding simulation; sold with separate multi-task training manikin and available as NSN-coded training items.
Expertise Areas
- Hemorrhage control device development
- Preclinical large-animal testing
- Medical device regulatory compliance (FDA, CE)
- Military procurement and NSN logistics
Key Technologies
- Expandable hemostatic minisponge technology
- Injectable wound-packing applicator mechanisms
- Ratcheting tourniquet mechanical design
- Inflatable bladder compression bandage
News & Updates
RevMedx is pleased to announce the launch of the FDA cleared XSTAT® P30 – an improved version of our revolutionary hemostatic devices.
The XSTAT hemorrhage control device is now featured in the November 1 2020 edition of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine Online Newsletter.
RevMedx announced that the CoTCCC has added the TX Series ratcheting tourniquets to its list of recommended Limb Tourniquets.
RevMedx is pleased to announce the launch of the FDA cleared XSTAT® P30 – an improved version of our revolutionary hemostatic devices.
The XSTAT hemorrhage control device is now featured in the November 1 2020 edition of the Journal of Special Operations Medicine Online Newsletter.
RevMedx announced that the CoTCCC has added the TX Series ratcheting tourniquets to its list of recommended Limb Tourniquets.