Teen’s medical invention saves lives in seconds

Teen’s medical invention saves lives in seconds

First responders now use a plant-based gel to control traumatic bleeding fast

by Kurt Knutsson
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What if stopping life-threatening bleeding could be as simple as injecting a gel? That’s the promise of TRAUMAGEL, a groundbreaking, plant-based bleeding control gel now being used by first responders across the country, including a metro Atlanta fire department that recently used it to save one of their own.

Developed by Cresilon CEO and co-founder Joe Landolina, TRAUMAGEL works in seconds to control bleeding from gunshot wounds and other traumatic injuries. It’s supplied in a compact 30-ml syringe and can be quickly applied in the field before a patient bleeds out, a risk responsible for more than 35% of all prehospital deaths.

 

 

TRAUMAGEL GEL syringe and packaging

Credit: Cresilon

 

A medical breakthrough born in a winery lab

The story behind TRAUMAGEL starts with a teenager in a winery lab. Joe Landolina, now CEO of Cresilon, developed the technology when he was just 17.

“My grandfather was a retired chemist who owned a vineyard in upstate New York,” Landolina explains. “I would work alongside him in his winery laboratory every single day after school from a very young age. During that time, I developed a strong love for chemistry, especially plant-based chemistries from ingredients found in nature around me.”

That love turned into research. “At the age of 17, I was experimenting with polymers extracted from the cell walls of algae and discovered a matrix that would instantly bond to living tissue,” he said.

He took the idea to New York University’s business plan competition, and Cresilon was born. The company now operates out of a 55,000-square-foot biomanufacturing facility in Brooklyn with nearly 100 employees.

 

TRAUMAGEL GEL syringe

Credit: Cresilon

 

Real-world impact: Faster bleeding control in the field

TRAUMAGEL is already changing how medics respond in high-pressure trauma situations.

“TRAUMAGEL has impacted how we respond to traumatic injuries in any situation,” says Lt. David Kleiman of Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services. “In the past, with junctional injuries, like the neck, armpit, or groin, we were using traditional methods like digital pressure or wound packing. That required multiple crews and took time.”

“With TRAUMAGEL, we can administer a hemostatic agent that controls bleeding in seconds,” he continues. “Crews can move on to quicker assessments and treatments and get the patient to definitive care faster.”

 

How it saved a firefighter’s life

In one recent case, a Cobb County firefighter was injured during a response at an abandoned house. He tripped on a hill, cut his hand on broken glass, and attempted to stop the bleeding himself. But it didn’t work.

“He eventually realized he couldn’t control the bleeding and made his way back to the engine,” Kleiman recalls. “The crew noted that he was pale and sweaty and that his turnout gear was saturated in blood. Traditional methods failed, so they administered TRAUMAGEL. It instantly stopped the bleeding.”

The firefighter was then treated for blood loss and fully recovered after surgery.

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From fire departments to the Department of Defense

Cresilon’s bleeding control gel is being tested in even more demanding environments.

“In addition to getting TRAUMAGEL into the hands of all first responders across the country,” Landolina says, “our proprietary technology is being studied for broader applications by the U.S. Defense Department’s Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.”

That study is focused on penetrating traumatic brain injuries (TBI). “Preliminary findings demonstrated promising results in the ability of our technology to control bleeding and provide neuroprotection following a TBI,” he says. The team plans to pursue further research based on those results.

 

TRAUMAGEL GEL syringes

Credit: Cresilon

 

How to get TRAUMAGEL

Licensed medical professionals order TRAUMAGEL directly through Cresilon’s contact form or through approved distribution partners. The general public cannot buy TRAUMAGEL, since only licensed medical professionals can obtain it.

Cresilon has not announced if and when TRAUMAGEL will reach home use. In the meantime, many readers point out that several over-the-counter products may help in everyday situations. Always consult with your doctor before trying any of them.

Here are some widely available alternatives:

  • BleedStop: Natural ingredients power BleedStop, which stops bleeding fast and works safely for people on blood thinners. You can buy it on Amazon, at most drugstores, and at Walmart.
  • Celox: Celox relies on chitosan, a biopolymer from shellfish, to form a gel-like clot quickly. It comes in granules or gauze and sells online and in medical supply stores.
  • QuikClot: First responders and outdoor enthusiasts favor QuikClot. Treated with kaolin, it speeds clotting and is available at Amazon, Walmart, and major pharmacies.
  • ChitoSAM: Made from 100% pure chitosan, ChitoSAM controls bleeding effectively in emergencies. You can order it through Amazon and other online medical retailers.

 

What this means for you

Severe bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from trauma. With TRAUMAGEL, emergency teams can control bleeding quickly, even before a patient reaches the hospital. This tool isn’t just for battlefield medicine or professional EMS. In the future, you could see it in hospitals, dental offices, and even home first-aid kits. TRAUMAGEL may become a new standard in emergency bleeding control, and that means faster care, better outcomes, and more lives saved.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

From a teenager’s lab experiment to a life-saving tool trusted by fire departments, TRAUMAGEL is reshaping trauma response. It’s fast, effective, and easy to use, exactly what first responders need when time is running out. As more ambulances, hospitals, and emergency personnel adopt the gel, its potential in saving lives continues to grow.

Should every fire department in the U.S. carry this gel? Would you want TRAUMAGEL in your home first-aid kit? Let us know what you think in the comments below. 

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30 comments

Craig S. August 25, 2025 - 5:27 am

Yes to both!

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Teresa W. August 25, 2025 - 6:01 am

What an unbelievable invention!
Sounds truly lifesaving saving!
I would love to purchase some as I am on a blood thinner- how soon will it be available to the public?

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Michele F August 25, 2025 - 6:24 am

My husband takes Eliqius and even th smallest cut bleeds for more than a day. This would be wonderful for all people on these blood thinners to have this. It would absolutely be a game changer.

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M K March 22, 2026 - 7:16 am

Great invention. Hopefully it will be available to the general public to add to their medical emergency kits.

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Bill A August 25, 2025 - 6:43 am

I think that this product would be great in everyone’s emergency kit, and or camping kit. If the price is low enough I can see carrying one in my car emergency kit also.

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Gary F August 25, 2025 - 6:47 am

Yes, definitely will be looking into getting some

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Philip V. August 25, 2025 - 8:09 am

WHAT A WONDERFUL STORY ESPECIALLY THAT A TEENAGER INVENTED THIS MARVELOUS TOOL FOR BLEEDING. ALL HOMES AND CARS SHOULD BE EQUIPPED WITH THIS HEMOSTATIC GEL.

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Jean R. August 25, 2025 - 8:31 am

Would love to have this in the home as I bleed profusely on my legs when injured. What a difference that would make.

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David H. August 25, 2025 - 8:40 am

I would love to have Traumagel in my first aid kit. My wife and I are volunteers for a large horse rescue organization. We go to some pretty sketchy locations where traditional medical help is not easily obtained. Crazy things happen when you are rescuing horses that are feral or have been mistreated. This product would be a plus to have in case of an emergency.

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Sally G. August 25, 2025 - 8:48 am

WOW! Congratulations to Joe Landolina, CEO of Cresilon, who created this amazing product called Traumagel. Thank you, Kurt, for highlighting his accomplishment and spreading the word across the world. I’d love to see it in home emergency kits!

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Cleo C. August 25, 2025 - 8:53 am

I wish and hope trauma gel would be available for home emergency kits. I live in a rural area accidents happen in areas where there is no cell service or a 20 minute or more response time

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Larry B. August 25, 2025 - 9:19 am

Sound like Traumagel should be universally availabel including OTC sale.

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Bonnie E. August 25, 2025 - 9:21 am

Traumagel should be used by first Responders and in hospital settings, like surgeries, to stop bleeding. I think it would also be a wonderful addition to our home and car first aid kits. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

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Kathy D. August 25, 2025 - 10:10 am

As a retired first responder …that would be a yes vote!

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Vickie Dz August 25, 2025 - 10:15 am

Yes! I would like to get some.

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Jack R August 25, 2025 - 12:51 pm

Yes to both!

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Judy M. August 25, 2025 - 12:53 pm

It should be made available for everyone and hopefully at a price not too costly. What an amazing young man and what a future he has I store for him.

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C. Teal August 25, 2025 - 1:19 pm

I’d absolutely want it in my IFAK. Depending on its shelf life, environmental restrictions and application regime, it should be available OTC, especially in these troubled times.

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Robin M August 25, 2025 - 2:19 pm

Belongs in every home! Hope it becomes available very soon.

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Dee A August 25, 2025 - 5:19 pm

Yes to both!

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tom c. August 25, 2025 - 5:32 pm

You get the same effect with BleedStop, Celox, QuikClot, and ChitoSAM, available at Amazon, Drugstores and Walmart.

All of these products have a short shelf life.

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pam August 25, 2025 - 5:37 pm

Yes, I would buy it to keep on hand, but not at $210.00 per tube, and how long can it safely be stored to use later?

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Patrick S. August 25, 2025 - 5:44 pm

Yes to both

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Gary L. August 25, 2025 - 6:20 pm

when will it be available for the public

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Ken B. August 25, 2025 - 7:41 pm

Excellent product! Does it have to be refrigerated or anything like that? What is the shelf life?

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Bob C. August 26, 2025 - 9:40 am

Every fisherman and hunter needs to have this in their kit.

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Marcia H. August 27, 2025 - 12:16 am

I think it should become an item in every home!

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Tony H. August 28, 2025 - 1:20 pm

This is a fantastic invention by a young man who has certainly made a huge change to injured people to stop any beed-out! Top Man, Top Invention and lastly, Top Cyberguy for letting us all know! Hopefully this product will be available World Wide! 🙏👍😊

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Bill S. January 22, 2026 - 11:13 am

I am a retired Paramedic of 31 years, with 26 of those as the Medic on two different SWAT Teams. I carry a medic bag with me everywhere. I do have tactical tourniquets, QuickClot, chest wound sealers, etc. Would love to add TRAUMAGEL to my kit! Not sure why it isn’t available for civilian use. Narcan for opiate use wasn’t available at the start either. Hopefully TRAUMAGEL will be also — sooner than later.

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Angela F. May 21, 2026 - 8:57 pm

Praise God for this invention! I think everyone should have access to it. I especially hope that first responders across the country have access to this miracle. God bless the young man who invented this.

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