Do you ever avoid giving blood or getting an IV because you're worried about being poked by a doctor or a nurse while they search for a vein? Now there’s a gadget to help; it’s known as a vein viewer.
Here's some from an article by the intrepid Jeff Hansel. He did a great job outlining this medical device project Benchmark Electronics has cooking locally. For the full piece, go here. And he also ...
NextVein extends free wheeled stand promotion. Save $700 on the already affordable high-performance vein finder through the end of Feb. 2023. We are excited to extend our free wheeled stand promotion.
Despite all the expensive technology at their disposal, doctors find that treatment often grinds to a halt due to difficulty inserting an intravenous line—a task that can be especially tricky when the ...
COMO, CO, ITALY, January 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The A' Design Award, a highly respected and well-recognized award in the field of medical product design, has ...
Dr. Nisha Bunke, the medical director at La Jolla Vein & Vascular, said she would never ignore skin discoloration and itching ...
Implantable ports are devices that a doctor inserts under your skin and into a vein. They usually go in about an inch below your collarbone on your upper right chest. You might hear them called port-a ...