by emma
4. November 2011 10:14
The world’s first RFID-based systems for counting and detecting surgical sponges, avoiding their accidental retention after surgery, have gained CE Mark approval.
The SmartSponge and SmartWand-DTX products from US patient safety specialist ClearCount are also the first RFID-based surgical products to gain approval for marketing in the EU.
ClearCount is currently pursuing commercial partners for European distribution of the two systems.
The SmartSponge is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system that verifies sponge counts and detects sponges retained within the patient, uniquely identifying each sponge used during an operation.
Retained surgical items are estimated to occur in one of every 1,500 open abdominal or chest procedures, leading to serious complications including further surgery, infections and even death.
In the UK, nearly 800 missing or retained surgical swabs or instruments have been recorded by hospitals in a single year.
“CE Mark approval of our SmartSponge System and SmartWand-DTX represents a significant achievement and major milestone for our company,” said David Palmer, CEO of ClearCount.
“We have established a perfect safety record over the past two years in the United States. Our hospital customers have never experienced a retained surgical sponge while using our technology.”
Based in Pittsburgh, ClearCount Medical Solutions is a medical device company specialising in patient safety solutions. The company received the 2009 Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award.
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by emma
12. October 2011 15:02
Seven medical devices, diagnostics and healthcare IT have been named in Cleveland Clinic’s Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2012.
The list of medical devices and therapies was chosen by a panel of physicians and scientists at Cleveland Clinic, named one of “America’s Best Hospitals” by the US News & World Report survey.
The annual list recognises new techniques, therapies and approaches to treat medical conditions.
The selection criteria for qualifying in the Top 10 Medical Innovations required nominations to:
- Have significant potential for short-term clinical impact (either a major improvement in patient benefit or an improved function that enhances healthcare delivery)
- Have a high probability of success
- Be on the market or close to being introduced
- Have sufficient data available to support its nomination.
The Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2012 are:
10. Genetically Modified Mosquitoes to Reduce Disease Threat
9. Novel Diabetes Therapy: SGLT2 Inhibitors
8. Harnessing Big Data to Improve Health Care – Health care data requires advanced technologies to efficiently process it. Analytics can be applied to better hospital operations and tracking outcomes for clinical and surgical procedures.
7. Active Bionic Prosthesis: Wearable Robotic Devices
6. Implantable Device to Treat Complex Brain Aneurysms
5. Increasing Discovery with Next-Generation Gene Sequencing
4. Medical Apps for Mobile Devices
3. Concussion Management System for Athletes – Patient management tools can instantly detect brain injuries at the moment of contact.
2. CT Scans for Early Detection of Lung Cancer
1. Catheter-Based Renal Denervation to Control Resistant Hypertension
Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical centre that integrates clinical and hospital care with research and education.
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by emma
3. October 2011 11:51
US medical device manufacturer Ethicon Endo-Surgery (EES) has acquired SterilMed for an undisclosed amount.
The acquisition will broaden EES’ product portfolio with SterilMed’s ability to provide medical device reprocessing and equipment repair to help healthcare providers reduce costs.
Karen Licitra, Chairman and Worldwide Franchise Chairman for EES said: “Together, we can continue our focus on developing innovative surgical solutions, while providing healthcare facilities a wider range of flexible product options to save money, reduce medical waste, and maintain quality care for patients.”
Minnesota-based SterilMed will be managed as part of the EES franchise, but will continue operations as a separate company under SterilMed.
Brian Sullivan, Chairman and CEO of SterilMed, said: “Becoming part of the Ethicon Endo-Surgery franchise, one of the largest and most respected medical device companies in the world, will have a positive impact on our business, while also expanding our product portfolio.”
Ethicon Endo-Surgery, a Johnson & Johnson company, manufactures and markets medical devices for minimally invasive and open surgical procedures.
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