Saturday, November 17, 2018

CCH_ TRAUMA_SAM Splint

SAM Splint

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SAM Splint
SynonymsStructural Aluminum Malleable Splint
SpecialtyEmergency medicine
Interventionbone immobilization
Inventor(s)Dr. Sam Scheinberg
Invention date1985
ManufacturerSam Medical Products

The SAM (Structural Aluminum Malleable) Splint is a compact, lightweight, highly versatile device designed for immobilizing bone and soft tissue injuries in emergency settings. It consists of a layer of .016 inches (0.41 mm) strips of soft aluminum, with a polyethylene closed-cell foam coating.
The SAM Splint was invented by Dr. Sam Scheinberg who, as a trauma surgeon during the Vietnam War, found that field medics generally ignored the splint they were issued by the Army. He developed the idea while playing with a foil chewing gum wrapper.[1]
The device is often found in First Aid KitsEmergency Medical Technician "jump kits," ambulances, and other similar settings. Generally supplied in a roll or as a flat strip up to 36 inches (91 cm) long and 4.25 inches (10.8 cm) wide, it can be unrolled or unfolded and formed to the shape of the injured person's body. Once folded into a curve, it becomes quite rigid and capable of immobilizing a number of different wounds, including the legforearm or humerus. Folded properly, it can also be used to stabilize the cervical spine. It can be easily cut with any scissors or shears, to make smaller devices such as finger splints.[2][3][4]
The SAM Splint is radiolucent meaning it does not interfere with X-Rays.
They are used on board the International Space Station as a light weight compact splint, for this reason the acronym SAM is often said to refer to “Space Aviation Medicine”.
After use, the SAM Splint can be cleaned, rerolled, and reused.
Additional sizes include 18 inches (46 cm) length, 9 inches (23 cm) length, 1.8 inches (4.6 cm) by 3.75 inches (9.5 cm) finger splint, and extra large 5.5 inches (14 cm) width by 36 inches (91 cm) length.


SAM SPLINT 4.25" X 18"
The SAM (Structural Aluminum Malleable) Splint contains all the properties of the many other splints that it replaces. It is constructed of .02 strips of soft aluminum with a polyvinyl coating. This metal presents no impediment to X-rays. When folded into a "structural bend" longitudinally the splint becomes quite rigid and easily supports the leg, forearm or humerus. It can also be contoured and crimped to stabilize the cervical spine. The coating on the SAM Splint does not stain and the splint is reusable with proper cleaning. Available in orange or gray.

PRODUCT SPECS
SAM Splint is 4-1/4" x 18" and is shipped flat
Can be applied to a variety of fracture locations
Easily trimmed (to form finger splints)
Easily stored (flat or rolled)
Inexpensive
Easily carried

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