Compressed Gauze
Highly absorbent, vacuum-compressed gauze for rapid wound packing. Z-folded for single-handed deployment.
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German Medical Equipment delivers reliable, functional medical equipment designed for real-world use — engineered with frontline medics, manufactured to European medical-device standards, and field-tested in active operations.
G.M.E. was created by people who worked as paramedics, frontline medics, and volunteers in Ukraine from the first days of the full-scale war. We personally witnessed what medics face in real emergencies: lack of equipment, inconsistent quality, unjustified prices, and dangerous counterfeit products. This direct experience became the foundation for G.M.E. — a brand built not in a lab, but in the field.
Every product undergoes functional testing and is evaluated in real operational conditions — including active conflict zones in Ukraine. User feedback directly guides product improvements.
Life-saving equipment must be both reliable and accessible. G.M.E. optimises production and supply chains so that quality is never a privilege.
All products comply with applicable EU medical-device regulations and are manufactured using approved medical-grade materials, with structured quality and safety checks.
G.M.E. follows a continuous loop: Use → Development → Use → Improvement. Real users in real conditions shape every iteration of the product.
Our portfolio is structured according to MARCH — the international standard in Tactical Combat Casualty Care. This lets medics navigate the product line quickly and configure their medical kits for any scenario. For medics, by medics. MARCH reflects how emergency medical professionals actually think and work.
Every product is functional-tested, evaluated in real conditions, and used today by combat medics and emergency responders in active operations.
Hemorrhage control is the leading priority in tactical casualty care. Tourniquets, haemostatic gauze, pressure bandages — the most critical first step.
Nasopharyngeal airways and tactical suction. Keep the airway open under field conditions, without delay.
Chest seals and decompression needles. Restore effective breathing; manage open and tension pneumothorax.
IV/IO access, emergency bandages, wound packing. Control bleeding and stabilise the casualty.
Thermal blankets and head-wound management. Protect the patient from secondary injury through extraction.
Shears, tape, splints, gloves, markers, stretchers. The supporting gear that makes the rest of the workflow possible.
G.M.E. is a continuous loop of development, use, and improvement. Every product moves from concept to field, and feedback from medics in active operations — including ongoing operations in Ukraine — comes back into the next iteration. There is no shelf life on what works. What works is what gets refined.