Christie Medical Holdings, a manufacturer of mobile vascular imaging systems, announced that its near-infrared VeinViewer product was awarded a new innovative technology designation from Novation, a ...
There are few things worse than having to get a shot at the doctor’s office — one of those things is having to get pricked multiple times while the medical worker tries to find a vein. A new ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Christie Medical Holdings, Inc. today announced the market launch of the company’s newest product, VeinViewer® Flex. With the addition of this fifth-generation ...
What’s worse than an injection? How about two injections? But with the help of a medical device, there should be fewer failed attempts to connect with a patient’s vein. The VeinViewer can locate veins ...
Young patients at Christus Santa Rosa Children's Hospital will have an easier time receiving intravenous therapy, thanks to a donation from Children's Miracle Network. The hospital recently received a ...
Peripherally inserted central catheters are important but can be difficult to place in neonates. Therefore, we compared a near-infrared device, the Vein Viewer, to determine if its use would increase ...
The problem of finding and accessing a vein to draw blood from could soon be solved thanks to work at Luminetx. An optical system that projects an image of a patient's veins on to their skin could ...
If you've ever had a phlebotomist spear your arm with a needle four of five times in search of a viable vein, you'll really like the VeinViewer. It works by having a near-infrared light image vascular ...
Feeling the needle’s “stick” is never a pleasant feeling, never mind being stuck multiple times (just writing about the sensation is a slightly squeamish experience). But an ingenious device—the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Christie Medical Holdings, Inc., formerly Luminetx ® Corporation, has announced the launch of VeinViewer ® Vision, the third generation of VeinViewer technology. Like ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The VeinViewer uses a type of infrared light from an LED to make veins visible, meaning that pracitioners don't have to poke extra holes in your skin searching for a ...
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