Near Infrared Imaging (NII), and the scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, are developing revolutionary new technologies for the visualization of veins, the detection and monitoring of brain injuries and malignant cancers, and the identification of brain diseases.
Vein-Eye™
The Vein-Eye™ is a hands-free solution that offers superior images of the vein, even in the most difficult patients. The Vein-Eye™ provides real-time video of sub-dermal veins and displays a “runway” image, necessary for IV placements.
The MSRP of the Vein-Eye™ Attached Unit (AU) is $2,199. The MSRP of the Vein-Eye Hospital Cart (HC) is $2,499.
The Vein-Eye™ is FDA registered and recently passed the arduous IEC 60601 3rd edition testing. It has the CE Marking and Declaration of Conformity, and sales have begun in earnest.
PAT2700™
NII will soon be developing a photoacoustic, handheld, lightweight and portable scanner (PAT 2700) to detect bleeding in the brain in real time. The camera will be used on the battlefield, at the scene of an accident, in the ER, in the Operating Room, on the athletic field, and in an ambulance.
The PAT 2700 scanners will utilize our patented technology, Optical Ultrasound Tomography™ (OUT), which is a combination of optical imaging and ultrasound. The scanners will quickly, safely, non-invasively, accurately and without any radiation:
Detect the presence, location, size and shape of a brain hematoma or hemorrhage,
Detect if the bleeding in the brain is growing and worsening,
Transmit images in “real time” to a waiting medical facility,
Allow an ER physician to triage which patient requires brain surgery immediately and which patient can be monitored and treated with medication.
Contact Michael Feeney, President/CEO (508) 384-3800 for more information
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