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XSTAT® P15

$92.00
Pack SizeSingle Pack

FDA Cleared

Trusted by US Special Ops

5-Year Shelf Life


 

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Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. To purchase XSTAT P15, click REQUEST ACCESS to complete a medical authorization form.

Description

The XSTAT P15 stops life-threatening bleeding from non-compressible junctional and narrow-entrance extremity wounds in seconds. Using a syringe-style applicator, it injects rapidly expanding sponge pouches that absorb blood and expand up to 10× their size, applying internal pressure without manual compression.

The XSTAT P15 applies the newest XSTAT minisponge pouch technology in a smaller, reduced-diameter applicator optimized for the narrow-wound tracts suited to the prior-generation XSTAT 12 device. As a modification of the field-proven XSTAT P30, the P15 uses the same enclosed sponge pouch and sponge count per pouch. While the larger P30 delivers three pouches per device, the compact P15 delivers one pouch per applicator, enabling controlled placement in small-caliber or restricted wound entries.

Key Features

  • CoTCCC recommended for hemorrhage not amenable to limb tourniquet use
  • FDA-Cleared for life-threatening bleeding from non-compressible junctional and narrow-entrance extremity wounds
  • Rapid Hemostasis: Expanding sponge pouches apply internal pressure and stop bleeding in seconds
  • No Manual Compression Required – Unlike hemostatic gauze, XSTAT works independently of external pressure
  • Easy to Use: Simple syringe-style design requires minimal training and can be applied in under 30 seconds
  • Enhanced Safety: Enclosed pouches prevent sponge retention and simplify removal
  • Compact & Lightweight: Smaller cube space and reduced packaging for optimal field portability

Ideal For

  • Military medics and corpsmen
  • Tactical law enforcement
  • Pre-hospital and field emergency care
  • Disaster and remote medicine
Dimensions & Specifications

Specifications

  • NSN: Pending
  • Part Number: FIN-0018-01
  • Shelf Life: 5 years
  • FDA Clearance: Yes
  • CoTCCC Status: Recommended

Dimensions

  • Applicator Length: ~5.2 in (13.3 cm)
  • Applicator Diameter: ~0.6 in (1.5 cm)
  • Weight: ~0.95 oz (27 g)
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XSTAT® P15

$92.00

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"Through a series of iterations, the concept was turned into XStat, a dose of tiny sponge-like discs that are injected into an open wound with a syringe. The sponges, which have been treated with an anti-hemorrhagic substance, expand to 10 times their size in seconds, both plugging the wound and providing needed compression to stanch the bleeding." — CNN
"Following an incident like a shooting, natural disaster, or car accident, the time XStat trims to stop bleeding can then be spent assessing other vitals. 'In the hands of the appropriately trained medical professional, this device would be an intervention and can keep somebody alive long enough to get them to the ER,' " — CBS News
"The patient’s bleeding was initially stopped by a tourniquet, according to a report by the military. But there was residual bleeding during a nearly seven-hour operation by a U.S. military forward surgical team. 'Eventually, the FST team opted to use XSTAT and applied a single XSTAT device…resulting in nearly immediate hemostasis.' " — PBS NewsHour