Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
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1. THE BIG PICTURE
• Life Bridge rettet Menschenleben durch das Stoppen von
Blutungen in akuten Fällen, wie etwa bei Schuss- und
Stichverletzungen.
• Dies geschieht durch die einzigartige Kombination aus
Druck, Kälte und Medikation, nachdem die Life Bridge in
den Körper eindringt.
• Das mehrfach patentierte Verfahren sorgt für einen
raschen und unkomplizierten sterilen Wundverschluss,
der noch dazu in Notfällen von einem selbst oder sogar
von Laien durchgeführt werden kann.
• Das Verfahren kann für eine Vielzahl an weiteren
Einsatzgebiete, wie etwa Postpartale Blutungen, MGK
Chirurgie bis hin zur plastischen Chirurgie, eingesetzt
werden
2. THE PROBLEM – AND JUST THE GUN
PROBLEM
• Currently, that involves stuffing
gauze directly into the wound –
sometimes inches deep – and
applying pressure. Then, if the
bleeding hasn’t stopped, you
remove the gauze and repeat the
process all over again.
• Indeed, the pain can be so
severe, says Steinbaugh,
(MEDSOC/USSOCOM) that
medics must take away the
injured soldier’s gun beforehand.
6. ANOTHER PROBLEM – SAME
CONCEPT
Market Facial Bleedings, without Surgery: Eric Goralnick, MD,
Staff Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale New
Haven Hospital, 2009:
„Up to 60% of the population is estimated to have had at least one
episode of epistaxis at some point in their lives.“, „Ninety percent of
epistaxes are anterior, originating from the Kiesselbach plexus.“
Daniel J. Pallin, MD, Yi-Mei Chng, MD, MPH, Mary Patricia
McKay, MD, MPH, Jennifer A. Emond, MS, Andrea J. Pelletier,
MS, MPH, Carlos A. Camargo Jr., MD, DrPH: Epidemiology of
Epistaxis in US Emergency Departments, 1992 to 2001, May
2005:
„From 1992 to 2001, epistaxis occurred at 4,503,000 ED visits,...
Per 1,000 population, 1,7 ED visits for epistaxis occurred annually.“,
„Epistaxis accounts around 440.000 ED visits in the United States.“-
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7. ON BEHALF OF THE WHOLE TEAM
THANK YOU!
Cihan K. Kabadayi
Inventor, Paramedic Instructor
Phoenix Cryo Therapeutics GmbH
rd@phoenix-cryotherapeutics.com
+49 1777581415
Business Angel Thomas Kanzler
“In dollar terms, we’re talking about more than $16 billion being spent each year to treat injuries from firearms.“
Wall Street Daily, Chief Analyst Mr. Louis Basenese
„Now, in case you didn’t know, “bleeding out” (or hemorrhaging) is the leading cause of death for soldiers on the battlefield.“
“One of our most challenging forms of hemorrhage has been [from wounds where it’s] impossible to put a tourniquet
or apply manual compression externally,” says Dr. Anthony Pusateri, Portfolio Manager of the Department of
Defense Hemorrhage and Resuscitation Research and Development Program.