Warmer Analyzer for
Incubators and
Radiant Warmers

April New Product Showcase

April 27, 2016
Warmer Analyzer for Incubators and Radiant Warmers
Fluke Biomedical’s INCU II Incubator/Radiant Warmer Analyzer weighs just three pounds; the compact INCU II can simultaneously measure relative humidity, airflow, sound and six independent temperature points. Its color-coded probes make it easy to switch between the sensors for testing temperature in an incubator or the five pucks for verifying the environment of a radiant warmer. The large LCD screen of the INCU II displays real- time test results, along with pass/fail indicators. Once an incubator reaches a steady temperature, it takes just 15 minutes to conduct a sequence of tests, which can be customized and stored in the analyzer. Test data can then be sent and monitored from a computer, using a USB cable or the INCU II wirelessly.



New System for
Assessment of
Lymphedema in
Cancer Survivors

New System for Assessment of Lymphedema in Cancer Survivors
ImpediMed Limited, a global provider of medical technology to measure, monitor and manage fluid status in patients, has announced the U.S. commercial launch of its L-Dex system to aid in the clinical assessment of lymphedema. L-Dex is the first product of its kind to utilize bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), a noninvasive system for accurately measuring tissue composition and fluid status, to identify lymphedema up to 10 months before there is evidence of limb swelling. Early detection and subsequent intervention may help prevent the progression of the disease and, in some instances, even reverse it.

Ultrasound-CT
Fusion System

Ultrasound-CT Fusion System
Clear Guide Medical has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market its CT-Ultrasound fusion and image guidance system, the Clear Guide SCENERGY. Working in collaboration with partner hospitals, SCENERGY was developed in response to a clear need for simpler multi-modality imaging using ultrasound while minimizing the number of CTs and time spent in the CT suite. By showing the clarity of CT with the real-time visualization of ultrasound, users experience the benefits of both modalities simultaneously. Procedure duration will drop with SCENERGY’s fully automated registration process. SCENERGY does not require special needles or new imaging equipment, preserving the customary workflow and maximizing the productivity of existing capital equipment.

UVC Technology Disinfector

UVC Technology Disinfector
Daylight Medical has introduced the MoonBeam3 Disinfection Technology, a practical innovation proven to decrease germs contributing to hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). In a 180-second cycle, MoonBeam3 achieves a 3-5 log reduction (99.9 to 99.999 percent) in pathogens such as MRSA, VRE, MDR-gram negative, Norovirus and C.diff spores. The automated technology is designed for seamless integration into the demanding workflow of Environmental Services (EVS) departments, providing rapid and effective room cleans. MoonBeam3’s portable, compact form factor houses three individually adjustable UVC heads, each generating a broad umbrella of intense, 254 nanometer wavelength germicidal light. The articulating heads can be positioned vertically and horizontally from one foot off the ground to more than seven feet high. Users can also select three-, five- and 10-minute applications.

Surgical tape

Surgical Tape
To meet the challenge of critical tube securement, 3M introduces 3M Multipore Dry Surgical Tape, a specialized tape that provides reliable, long-lasting adhesion even under moist conditions. Designed for use primarily in intensive care units, Multipore Dry tape can adhere to wet skin for up to 72 hours. Its elastic backing allows it to conform to all contours and curves of the body and to accommodate movement, breathing and swelling. The elastic backing is also non-irritating and soft-to-skin. Additionally, Multipore Dry is the only critical tube securement tape on the market featuring a grid liner backing, which helps clinicians precisely customize the size and shape. These attributes can improve clinicians’ confidence in a longer-lasting and more comfortable tube securement for their patients, while reducing the frequency of disruptive tape reapplication.