:palestinian_territories: **Israeli bandages are a very efficient medical devices, that are used by first responders all around the world and save life each day. However we should remember that they were first conceived by the genocidal israeli army. Free palestine.** :palestinian_territories:
Please checkout the comparable (_although way more developed and tested_) [GliaX/tourniquet](https://github.com/GliaX/tourniquet) project about 3D-printing tourniquet, which are used [in the Gaza strip](https://trklou.medium.com/3d-printed-open-source-tourniquet-rationale-failure-analysis-and-proposed-next-steps-of-the-glia-97e8441b4c5a) and [in Ukraine](https://trklou.medium.com/glias-gaza-tourniquet-is-ready-for-emergency-use-in-ukraine-make-some-if-you-can-ef5f83260b7c).
<imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_3D_model_picture.png?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="400"/>
:warning: **WARNING : _This bandage was designed based on existing israeli bandages, however it wasn't certified as a medical device and should thus be used based on your own jugment._** :warning:
<td><imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step1.jpeg?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="170"/><br><spanstyle="width:190px;"><b><i>Step 1 :</i></b> Clip the lever on the compressive bandage, while holding pressure on the victim's wound (<i>if they are conscious they can apply presure themself</i>)</span></td>
<td><imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step2.jpeg?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="170"/><br><spanstyle="width:190px;"><b><i>Step 2 :</i></b> Do a single turn around the victim's limb and slide the lever over the wound.</span></td>
<td><imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step3.jpeg?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="170"/><br><spanstyle="width:190px;"><b><i>Step 3 :</i></b> Do another turn around the limb and pass through the normal lever passage.</span></td>
<td><imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step4.jpeg?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="170"/><br><spanstyle="width:190px;"><b><i>Step 4 :</i></b> You can do an additional turn, and then you have to start widing the other way around the limb to flip the lever back to generate pressure.</span></td>
<td><imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step5.jpeg?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="170"/><br><spanstyle="width:190px;"><b><i>Step 5 :</i></b> Keep widing around the limb to firmly hold the lever into place.</span></td>
<td><imgsrc="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-israeli-bandage/media/branch/main/pictures/israeli_bandage_tuto_step6.jpeg?raw=true"alt="Image not available"height="170"/><br><spanstyle="width:190px;"><b><i>Step 6 :</i></b> Once you hve finished you can simply fix the end of the bandage into a tight part of the bandage to hold it in place.</span></td>
This repo is a simple proposition of a 3D-printed israeli bandage (or "_lever_"), that is made to be clipped right at the time of application on any normal compression bandage (_preferably hemostatic_) - which can be found for multipler time cheaper than an equivalent israeli bandage (_example at [medisafe.fr](https://www.medisafe.fr/secours/reanimation-survie/compression-hemostatique/pansement-compressif-sterile-10x12cm.html)_).
There is a narrow clip at the bottom of the passage of the lever, which you can use to secure it after doing a single turn around the limb of the victim, so the bandage you are using can then be used as any bought israeli bandage.
The lever can either be clipped before applying the bandage to the victim (_as recommanded, and shown in the above table_), then sliding the lever over the wound after a single turn ; or can be added after doing the first turn. In any case, the lever should "point" toward the winding direction (_thus away from the wound_) so that pressure is applied when the lever is flipped back.
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You can print this israeli bandage lever from the [3Dfiles/israeli_bandage.stl](./3Dfiles/) file, with the "lever" part pointing up so that you don't need to use any support material.
Using default parameter the lever is quite strong and thus resilient to different printing parameters and materials. We would recommand to use a strong material like PETG rather than PLA, and not using too low of an infill ratio (> 20%).
If you want to changes the parameters of this design, you can edit the _Freecad_ file [3Dfiles/israeli_bandage_v3.FCStd](./3Dfiles/), which is fully parametric, with parameters present in the **Spreadsheet**.
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