Wound and Injury Care
Wound and Injury Care Solutions for Tactical and Emergency Response
Serious trauma doesn’t wait, and your Wound and Injury Care gear shouldn’t fail. This collection is built for professionals who operate in austere, high-stakes environments where bleeding control and wound management must be fast, clean, and effective.
Whether you’re packing out an IFAK or treating minor to severe injuries in the field, our Wound and Injury Care tools are chosen for speed, simplicity, and performance. From wound dressing options to advanced closure devices, everything is selected and field-tested by real-world operators. With MED-TAC International, you're using gear taught in TCCC courses and trusted by active-duty instructors and first responders.
Fast, Effective Treatment for Tactical Environments
Wound Dressings That Work Under Pressure
Each wound dressing in this collection is designed to manage moderate to severe injuries, providing absorbency, stability, and ease of use even in challenging environments. These products are low-profile, vacuum-sealed, and ready to go in any trauma kit.
Field-Ready Wound Closure Devices
A wound closure device offers a rapid solution for closing lacerations and maintaining wound integrity when sutures aren’t an option. These are compact, easy to apply, and ideal for prolonged field care or when evacuation is delayed.
Trusted Gear for Trauma Management
Gauze 4x4 Pads for Versatile Use
Our gauze 4x4 pads are sterile, high-quality, and sized for quick packing or dressing smaller wounds. They’re essential for stopping minor bleeds, absorbing fluid, or serving as a barrier layer beneath pressure dressings.
Expert-Tested for Real-World Use
At MED-TAC International, we only stock items we would carry ourselves. Each product here is evaluated by SOF veterans, medics, and instructors who use them daily in training and live operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between a trauma dressing and a wound dressing?
A trauma dressing usually includes pressure application and is designed for large bleeds, while a wound dressing focuses on covering and protecting the injury with absorbent material.
When should I use a wound closure device instead of stitches?
Closure devices are ideal when stitches aren’t available or feasible in the field. They offer temporary closure and are perfect for clean cuts and controlled environments.
Are the gauze 4x4 pads sterile?
Yes, all of our gauze 4x4 pads are individually packaged and sterile. They’re suitable for direct contact with wounds and ideal for layering beneath dressings.
Do I need training to use these products?
Basic first aid or tactical medical training is recommended. However, most items in this collection are designed for intuitive use with minimal instruction in emergency situations.
How should I store wound care supplies in a kit?
Store items in a sealed, dry compartment inside your trauma kit or IFAK. Flat-pack items like gauze and dressings are ideal for conserving space and staying organized.