disposable medical device Articles
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Next-generation dialyser design using sustainable design methods
Life-Cycle Analysis (LCA) is used to understand the holistic flow of energy and materials throughout a product's life. As part of a comprehensive approach to design next-generation dialysers, we performed a LCA of an Optiflux F180NR dialyser. Combining LCA insights with a functional analysis of each product component, we analysed which components could be improved most effectively. Determining ...
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Why Sterile Packaging is Crucial for Medical Devices
Patients who need medical treatment often fear being exposed to harmful germs and unsanitary instruments. Just the thought of a healthcare provider using an unsterilized surgical device or needle is enough to make people feel queasy. As a result, patients find it reassuring to watch a clinician remove healthcare devices from sterile packaging before starting a procedure. Sterile packaging ...
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Indee Lab’s CRISPR Delivery Technology for Affordable Immunotherapies
Ryan Pawell is the founder and CEO of Indee Labs, a Berkeley biotech. The mission of Indee Labs is to use microfluidic vortex shedding as a scalable method to deliver CRISPR reagents into cells for developing affordable cell and gene therapies in the future. In our previous blog post, we summarized the work from their latest publication on CRISPR-editing in T cells using microfluidic devices. In ...
By Indee Labs
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How to Properly Clean Medical Devices
When it comes to medical devices cleanliness is crucial. All medical devices, whether they are disposable, implantable or reusable, must be cleaned during the manufacturing process to remove oil, grease, fingerprints and other manufacturing soils. Reusable products must also be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized between each use to avoid infecting patients or causing illness. Reaching the right ...
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