Revolutionizing Critical Care with Continuous IAP Measurements

Meet the New Gold Standard in IAP Monitoring

The TraumaGuard System has been validated as the only Continuous IAP (CIAP) device in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, when compared to CiMON, Spiegelberg, Serenno and Accuryn systems. 

Experience enhanced patient safety and improved treatment outcomes with the TraumaGuard System. Our FDA-cleared solution delivers accurate, real-time monitoring of CIAP and Core Body Temperature, ensuring hands-free efficiency in critical care.

The New Standard For Your Critical Care Patients

Once administered, TraumaGuard can be left in place for 30 days and monitors IAP continuously eliminating clinical staff burden and improving workflow.

When actively deployed in an ICU, TraumaGuard reduces overall ICU cost and reduces morbidity related to IAH and mortality related to ACS.

With TraumaGuard, you get more than a snapshot of your patient’s IAP, so you can make better decisions about your patient’s care, and avoid costly, invasive surgical intervention. 

As simple as placing a bladder catheter, TraumaGuard also measures IAP and core body temperature accurately, even in an empty bladder and regardless of patient position.

TraumaGuard’s unique technology automatically detects advancement toward Abdominal Compartment Syndome (ACS). It sends proactive alerts to both bedside and nurses’ station while automatically recording and storing measurements in your EMR database.

TraumaGuard connects to your existing bedside monitors with no capital equipment required. 

If your OR and ICU teams are being affected by shortages or unreliable supplies of the CR BARD or Centurion IAP kits listed below, the TraumaGuard System offers a cost-effective, seamless replacement for existing IAP devices, ensuring affordability, efficiency, and advanced patient care.

What Physicians are saying

“Accuracy is difficult to assess – I can tell you that the best reference number I have for Intra-abdominal Pressure is coming off an insufflator, and to the extent that the TraumaGuard catheter is correlating - almost 1:1 - with that number, is comforting. It really can’t get better than that, frankly.”

Leo Mercer, MD, Critical Care Surgery Specialist, Hurley Medical Center.

“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 in resuscitation of patients in the ICU.”

Patrick Beer, DO, Critical Care Surgery Specialist, Hurley Medical Center

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