Purpose
  • Pelvic circumference from 68 to 140 cm
  • Application time no more than 30 s
  • Temperature range from -20 to +40°C
  • Weight of the device 345 g
  • Withstands extreme loads
  • Remains operational when wet, covered in snow or mud

Not recommended for use without prior practical training

Purpose
Intended for the control of life-threatening hemorrhage in the inguinal region, including femoral artery injuries, high traumatic amputations, pelvic fractures, and blast-related wounds.
What Sets Our Devices Apart
What Sets Our Devices Apart

A Universal Fit for Different Pelvic Sizes

The Shlyah Junctional Tourniquet is designed to adapt and perform consistently across a broad range of pelvic circumferences — from 68 cm to 140 cm. That means one device covers everyone — from smaller-framed to significant body mass patients.

Stays Locked During Evacuation

Our belt-through-pad design keeps compression steady around the pelvis and holds the compression pad right where it needs to be — no slipping, even during rough evacuations.

High Occlusion Efficiency

The innovative telescoping mechanism of the Shlyah junctional tourniquet, combined with its anatomically contoured compression pad, ensures high success rates in occlusion and ease of use.
The design allows rapid pressure application with minimal effort, while the system automatically locks the applied force. The precision-engineered shape and surface area of the compression pad guarantee consistent and effective vascular occlusion.

Minimal Weight and Bulk

Weighing just 345 grams, the Shlyah junctional tourniquet is currently the lightest and most compact junctional hemorrhage control device among leading global counterparts.
In environments where space is limited and gear loadouts are heavy, this minimal weight and reduced bulk provide a critical operational advantage.

Positioning the Compression Pad Over the Femoral Artery

1.  Identify the top edge of the pelvic bone (iliac crest) and the pubic symphysis — the inguinal ligament spans between these two landmarks

2. From the midpoint of  the inguinal ligament, move slightly downward to positioin the compression pad directly over the femoral artery.

Testing
Testing

Junctional tourniquet has been tested to verify its declared functionality

This junctional tourniquet has undergone testing to validate its performance. See the 'Videos' section for test footage and results.

Usage
Usage

Instructions Library

We have created video content with guidelines for proper use of the junctional tourniquet. To view the guidelines, watch the corresponding videos.