TraumaGuard System for Burn Care

The first hands-free foley catheter that monitors Intra-Abdominal Pressure, Urinary Output and Core Body Temperature continuously.
The TraumaGuard System provides preventative care and accurate monitoring for severe burn resuscitation.

Helping your burn patients become burn survivors

The TraumaGuard System is the only hands-free monitoring device designed to measure real-time and continuous Intra-Abdominal Pressure (IAP), Urinary Output (UOP) and Core Body Temperature (CBT) in your critical care burn patients.

Elevated IAP is an early warning sign giving insight to the fluid pathways of your burn patients. With access to accurate and continuous IAP measurements, you no longer have to rely solely on UOP as an indication of how a patient is reacting to burn resuscitation.

Advance burn treatment with unparalleled technology

Once administered through its 5-minute set up, the TraumaGuard catheter measures Intra-Abdominal Pressure, Urinary Output and Core Body Temperature continuously every 0.5 seconds for up to 30 days while sending notifications to your existing bedside monitor and nurse’s stations. Automated recording frees your team to give bedside care directly to patients.

TraumaGuard is an air-charged system making it the only IAP device that allows you to eliminate the need to retrograde fill a patient’s bladder for monitoring. It mitigates the risk of bacteria entering and reduces the risk of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI).

Measure continuous IAP and UOP accurately regardless of the patient’s position whether elevated or supine. The TraumaGuard System’s flexibility means you can provide more comfort to patients in pain from large total surface burn areas by reducing how often you change their positioning for measurements.

Other IAP measurement devices require patients to be supine for long periods of time which can allow for the development of unwanted scar strictures. The TraumaGuard System helps prevent strictures from forming through its ability to take Intra-Abdominal Pressure, Urinary Output, and Core Body Temperature readings at your patient’s optimal positioning.

The TraumaGuard System is always on call by giving you access to the entire picture of a patient’s abdominal pressure readings. You can easily monitor elevated continuous IAP and intervene to prevent the development of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (ACS) and IAP-induced organ failure.

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The TraumaGuard System

A cable and catheter that continuously measure IAP once administered so you can focus on treatment for your patients.

As simple as placing a foley catheter

The patented balloon-in-balloon catheter allows your clinical team to save time and reduce costs without additional training.

Connects to your existing bedside monitor

Your clinical team can use the TraumaGuard Cable with systems they already operate, requiring no additional capital purchases or complicated software updates to your hospital’s system.

Continuous measurements with automated alerts

Get real-time bedside and nurses’ station alerts allow for earlier diagnoses and interventions to improve patient outcomes while decreasing nurse workflow.

What Physicians are Saying

“TraumaGuard, in comparison to current technology is far surpassed - I would recommend TraumaGuard to my colleagues having watched it correlate 1:1 in the OR with insufflation pressures. As well as looking at the ease of use, this is a very valuable technology to use going forward especially when we’re talking about in resuscitation of patients in the ICU.”

Patrick Beer, DO, Surgical Critical Care/Trauma. Regional Burn Center, Level I Trauma.

“With TraumaGuard being able to continuously monitor intra-abdominal pressure, it gives us the ability to see interventions that we’re implementing and see what the effect is.”

Leo Mercer, JR, MD, Critical Care Surgery/Trauma. Regional Burn Center, Level I Trauma.

A better way to intervene and proactively treat burn patients

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