Saranas Device to Detect Puncture Bleeding in Vascular Access Procedures (w/video)

Establishing vascular access, a basic component of a variety of interventional procedures, involves the risk of internal bleeding at the site of vascular entry. Undetected bleeding around the access site presents a number of complications that would otherwise be prevented with a simple application of hand pressure.Saranas, a new company out of Texas, has developed a device that can detect bleeding in real time and sound an alarm once 30cc’s of blood entered the perivascular space.Read More
Source: Medgadget Anesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Radiology Thoracic Surgery Vascular Surgery Source Type: news