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As a global company dedicated to innovation in medical devices, we recognized that representation matters—not just in our workforce, but in the way we present our products. During the production of our IV Catheter video animation, we worked with the animators to showcase a diverse range of skin tones. ...
Preemies face unique challenges and specialized tools like MedSource Labs’ TrueSafe Comfort® Push Button Neonatal Safety IV Catheters help make their care as gentle as possible. Our TrueSafe Comfort® Push Button Neonatal Safety IV Catheters are crafted for the tiniest patients, featuring small gauge sizes in 24 or ...
MedSource Labs understands the critical importance of ensuring clinician access to high-quality medical supplies, as it directly impacts patient care and outcomes. In the face of global challenges, such as supply chain disruptions due to a spike in geopolitical conflicts, the time it takes to move products by sea and air has vastly increased. The costs related to the longer transit time has ...
US-based MedSource Labs and Sydney’s Medilogic enter into an exclusive, strategic partnership in the peripheral safety IV market with the announcement of Logiflow Exactus and Logiflow Exactus Shield with Blood Control IV Catheters with active blood control check valve technology in ...
At best, most of us tolerate needles. Whether a vaccine, an IV drip, or a blood draw, we can talk ourselves through it with the knowledge that it is for the greater good and will only cause temporary discomfort. On the other side of the spectrum, there are people with such an intense fear of needles that they are considered to have a phobia, trypanophobia to be precise. Many articles have been ...
MedSource Labs Moves the Needle in the Peripheral Safety IV Market With the announcement of ClearSafe Comfort® and TrueSafe Comfort® Blood Control IV Catheters with groundbreaking active check valve ...
In his communication dated April 19, 2024, Kunelius emphasized MedSource Labs’ role in manufacturing essential medical devices, such as IV catheters and thermometers and made several proposals to enhance supply chain resilience. ...
ATLANTA, Georgia – The early success of Linear Health Sciences in developing its Orchid™ Safety Release Valve to prevent unwanted dislodgement of IV catheters was highlighted in a panel discussion at the recent annual conference of the Southeastern Medical Device Association (SEMDA). ...
” Treatment of hospitalized patients can require use of various medical access devices, including IV catheters, feeding tubes, surgical drains among others. These devices transport fluids to or from the patient and use a variety of flexible tubing to allow for patient movement. As a patient moves, the tubing can become overextended or tangled in bedrails ...
Velano’s award-winning family of vascular access technologies enable blood draws from indwelling peripheral IV catheters, helping to combat the urgent challenge of vascular access globally. ...
Velano Vascular is a company that has developed a way to draw blood in the hospital that isn’t invasive; rather than using a needle, Velano’s technology, called PIVO, allows practitioners to use the peripheral IV that most hospital patients already have in their arms to draw blood. ...
Braun Medical Inc., a leader in infusion therapy and pain management. Intravenous (IV) therapy plays a central role in patient care with as many as 90 percent of hospital patients receiving a peripheral IV catheter as part of their treatment plan. Many hospitals are adopting technology to improve the placement, safety, and duration for ...
” Studies show that on average it requires 2.4 painful sticks to place an IV catheter. Nurses providing care may have previously had no choice but to stick patients multiple times in order to deliver necessary treatment. ...