The Shrapnel Wound Axillary (Right) is a highly detailed, wearable simulation tool engineered to replicate a complex trauma scenario involving a shrapnel entry wound on the right shoulder with an exit wound in the armpit. Designed for use in medical and tactical training environments, this device supports realistic practice in bleeding control, including the application of hemostatic agents and wound packing techniques.
Constructed from high-quality silicone rubber and patented SOFTTECH® material, it offers exceptional durability, a lifelike tactile feel, and UV resistance. Layered coloration adds visual depth, closely mimicking the appearance of human tissue. Reinforcing fabric embedded in the skin enhances strength and resists tearing under training conditions.
The device wraps securely around an actor or manikin using integrated hook-and-loop fastening and a chest strap, ensuring stability during movement. Blood tubing is embedded in the simulator’s structure to replicate active bleeding from both the entry and exit wounds. The flow is controllable through the Blood Supply Pump and is compatible with SKEDCO® bleeding simulation systems (sold separately), offering flexible integration with existing training setups.
This simulation device provides a powerful, hands-on tool for preparing healthcare providers, military personnel, and emergency responders to manage upper-body trauma with confidence and competence.