





T-RING FLEX (10pk)
- Regular price
- $56.95 USD
- Sale price
- $56.95 USD
- Regular price
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Revolutionary Design: simplicity, safety and versatility
MUST HAVE First Aid Kit Accessory!
The T-RING is the world’s first One-Size-Fits-All tourniquet for digits. The T-RING, created by a doctor, applies a fraction of the pressure required by earlier tourniquets while providing instant hemostasis. Additionally, because it is so noticeable, it is almost hard to forget on a finger. Providers can administer finger tourniquets more quickly, safely, and easily because to the T-RING's innovative design.
Simplicity
- One Size Fits All
- Simple Slide on Application
- Cutting, rolling, wrapping, or clamping gloves or Penrose drains is not necessary.
- No need to choose between commercial bands of various sizes.
- High pressures cause neurovascular & soft tissue injuries
- Standard of Care: Never exceed 300 mm Hg and always use the lowest pressure required to achieve hemostasis.
- Commercial bands, medical gloves, and penrose drains all exert pressures higher than those known to be harmful (Naim, 2008).
T-RING: A Safe Pressure Every Time
- Adjusts to any digit to apply pressure of 150-165 mm Hg
- Impossible to over-tighten
- It has been demonstrated that T-RING consistently applies the least amount of pressure across all digit sizes (Lahham, 2010).
Low-profile techniques like silicon band tourniquets and surgical gloves have been known to cause the rare but deadly complication of "digital necrosis from a forgotten tourniquet." The bright color and prominent profile of the T-RING are intended to remove this risk.


Providers now have a quicker, safer, and simpler option for applying a tourniquet to fingers thanks to the T-RING's ability to immediately halt bleeding while lowering risks. The T-RING's low pressure makes it perfect for individuals with neurovascular illness, and its capacity to stretch across traumatic flaps and deformities makes it useful in situations where rolled-on techniques are not recommended. In addition to the guaranteed bloodless field being perfect for Topical Laceration ClosureTM of digit lacerations, the "2 point discriminator" enables rapid evaluation of nerve damage.
Orthopedic, plastic, and hand surgeons, as well as dermatologists, podiatrists, pediatricians, emergency room physicians, and other primary care doctors, use the T-RING. Because of its advantages, more than 1000 facilities in the United States and more than 30 nations employ it as the preferred tourniquet for acute injuries and elective treatments.