TraumaSim Fragmentation Single 2
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TraumaSim's Fragmentation Single 2 is a self-adhesive silicone wound prosthetic presenting a second distinct single fragment penetrating wound — a different wound profile, shape, and surface detail from Fragmentation Single 1, completing a two-variant single fragment wound set for comprehensive blast and explosive trauma casualty design.
Where Fragmentation Single 1 presents at 7 cm x 10 cm, the Single 2 is the more compact of the two at 8 cm x 8 cm x 0.4 cm — a smaller, tighter wound footprint reflecting a smaller or more contained fragment impact. In blast scenarios, fragment size and energy vary significantly across the fragmentation field — larger fragments produce larger, more extensive entry wounds while smaller fragments produce tighter, more defined penetrating wounds. Having two distinct single fragment variants allows instructors to represent that size variability across different wound sites on the same casualty, or to vary the fragment wound presentation between training sessions and exercises.
The square compact format of the Single 2 makes it particularly well suited to precise placement on the face, neck, hands, and other smaller body surface areas where fragment wounds from blast exposure are realistic injury sites — body regions that are often exposed and facing the blast source in ways that other body surfaces may not be. Fragment wounds to the face and neck in particular carry significant clinical weight in blast casualty assessment, and having a compact, precisely placed single fragment prosthetic for these regions adds meaningful clinical accuracy to blast scenario design.
Used alongside Fragmentation Single 1 and the three Fragmentation Spray variants, the Single 2 contributes to a complete fragmentation wound presentation library — covering distributed spray patterns across three distinct configurations and single fragment wounds across two distinct size profiles — giving instructors the full tool set for anatomically accurate, clinically varied blast casualty construction.
Manufactured from durable, life-like silicone with tapered edges that blend naturally onto skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing. Hand painted — minor variation in appearance between units should be expected.
To complete the casualty presentation, apply Ben Nye stage blood and fresh scab around and into the wound site, distress clothing with blast-appropriate damage, and position the casualty consistently with the blast scenario mechanism and proximity.
All TraumaSim silicone wounds are self-adhesive, washable, and reusable. Available individually and as part of TraumaSim moulage kits.
Available in 11 skin tones: 00 Porcelain, 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Olive, 04 Medium Olive, 05 Rosy, 06 Warm Rosy, 07 Warm Tan, 08 Tan, 09 Dark Tan, and 10 Dark. Commonly requested tones are held in standard stock; others are manufactured to order — contact TacMed Australia before ordering if a specific tone is required.
- Self-Adhesive Silicone Fragmentation Single 2
- User Guide
- Second distinct single fragment wound profile: Different wound shape, size, and surface detail from Single 1 — reflects smaller or more contained fragment impact for varied single wound presentations.
- Compact square format: 8 cm x 8 cm — suited to face, neck, hands, and smaller body surface areas where fragment wounds from blast exposure are realistic injury sites.
- Represents smaller fragment impact: Tighter wound footprint than Single 1, reflecting the size variability of fragment wounds across a blast fragmentation field.
- Completes the two-variant single fragment set: Paired with Fragmentation Single 1 for size-varied single fragment wound coverage alongside the three spray variants.
- Self-adhesive silicone construction: Applies directly to skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing without additional adhesives.
- Tapered edges: Blend naturally into the surrounding surface for seamless presentation with no visible border.
- Durable and reusable: Washable silicone construction designed for repeated training use.
- Available individually and in kits: Can be purchased standalone or as part of TraumaSim moulage kit configurations.
- 11 skin tones available: Commonly requested tones held in stock; others manufactured to order.
What injury does this simulate?
A single penetrating fragment wound from a smaller or more contained fragment impact — a discrete defined entry wound at a tighter scale than Fragmentation Single 1, reflecting the wound profile produced by a smaller individual fragment with sufficient energy to penetrate the body surface at a defined point.
How does this differ from Fragmentation Single 1?
Both present single fragment penetrating wounds — defined discrete injuries from individual fragments rather than distributed spray patterns. The Single 2 is the more compact variant at 8 cm x 8 cm versus Single 1's 7 cm x 10 cm — reflecting a smaller or more contained fragment impact. Having both sizes allows instructors to represent fragment size variability on a single casualty, placing a larger single fragment wound on a primary impact site and a smaller one on a secondary site, or varying the presentation between training sessions.
Why is face and neck placement specifically relevant for this prosthetic?
The compact 8 cm x 8 cm square format is well suited to face, neck, and hand placement — body regions that are often exposed and facing the blast source in blast events. Fragment wounds to the face and neck carry significant clinical weight in blast casualty assessment, and having a compact, precisely placeable single fragment prosthetic for these regions adds meaningful clinical accuracy to blast scenario design that larger prosthetics cannot provide.
Can this be used alongside the spray variants on the same casualty?
Yes — and combining single fragment and spray prosthetics on the same casualty is the most anatomically accurate approach to blast casualty presentation. Place spray wounds on broadly exposed surfaces and single fragment wounds on specific impact sites, including face and neck, to reflect the realistic injury combination pattern of a proximity blast event.
Is this a wearable wound or a task trainer?
Neither. This is a self-adhesive silicone wound prosthetic — applied to skin, manikin surfaces, or clothing. It has no internal function or strapping system.
Does it include bleeding capacity?
No. This is a static wound prosthetic. To add bleeding effects, apply Ben Nye Stage Blood and Fresh Scab around and into the wound site during scenario setup.
How do I apply it?
Peel and apply directly to clean, dry skin, a manikin surface, or clothing. The self-adhesive backing holds without additional adhesive. Tapered edges blend naturally into the surrounding surface.
Is it reusable?
Yes. All TraumaSim silicone wounds are washable and reusable. Clean gently after each use, allow to dry fully, and store flat to maintain the adhesive backing between sessions.
What skin tones are available?
11 tones are available: 00 Porcelain, 01 Light, 02 Medium, 03 Olive, 04 Medium Olive, 05 Rosy, 06 Warm Rosy, 07 Warm Tan, 08 Tan, 09 Dark Tan, and 10 Dark. Commonly requested tones are held in standard stock. Other tones are manufactured to order — contact TacMed Australia before placing your order to confirm availability and lead times.
What are the dimensions and weight?
The prosthetic measures 8 cm x 8 cm x 0.4 cm and weighs 0.05 kg.
Can I purchase this as part of a kit?
Yes. TraumaSim silicone wounds are available individually and in kit configurations. Contact TacMed Australia for details on kits that include this wound.
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