An occlusive dressing is a hydrogel dressing that, when placed on a wound, prevents the affected body part from coming into contact with the external environment and air. Occlusion is mechanical isolation, i.e. separating the wound from the external environment.
The 17 cm diameter round bandage is a special bandage designed for application to wounds. Thanks to the high-quality hydrogel-based adhesive, its properties ensure that it is dense and durable. The bandage is very easy to use, has a special handle that allows for quick application and separation from the protective film. Thanks to the transparent structure, it is possible to apply the bandage precisely and have full control over the wound surface.
The bandage is packaged in a durable waterproof package that allows for easy opening. The package also includes gauze, which is used to pre-clean the bleeding site from dirt, blood and other contaminants. The product is safe for the skin, does not contain latex and does not cause irritation or allergic reactions.
There are many bandage designs available on the market, but JB Tactical's 4-channel shape is unrivaled and the easiest to apply.
This type can be used in very harsh conditions, such as on the battlefield. Other types are also effective, but require special conditions for proper use, which is why this solution is the most universal.

A hydrogel chest wound dressing is a type of dressing used on open chest wounds to prevent air from entering the chest, which can cause respiratory failure. The difference between a hydrogel dressing and a ventilated dressing is that a ventilated hydrogel dressing has an additional ventilation mechanism that allows for controlled removal of air from the interior of the chest.
A hydrogel dressing for ventilated chest wounds consists of a flexible foil, usually rectangular or circular, coated with a hydrogel layer that provides a moist environment and promotes wound healing. In addition, this dressing has a vent valve that allows controlled removal of air from the chest and prevents air accumulation that can cause respiratory failure.
The hydrogel dressing for ventilated chest wounds is one of the elements of the dressing kit used in TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) tactics on the battlefield, but it can also be used for open chest wounds in other medical situations where it is controlled. The removal of air from the interior of the chest cavity is essential to maintaining the functioning of the respiratory system.