WOUND PACKING: Foley catheter, An excerpt from our online Advanced & Complete classes
Junctional wounds are those wounds of the neck, axilla (armpit), and groin, where they are not amenable to tourniquet application but are frequent sources of massive hemorrhage. There are many different ways to manage these wounds, this is one technique using a Foley Catheter (designed for urine drainage) to tamponade bleeding. It is best studied in neck wounds. This includes both an excerpt from the lecture section and skills station in the Advanced & Complete TC2 online courses.
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