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Polymatech Electronic­s Unveils ‘Vein Detection Light’ Transforms Medical Procedures in India

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Polymatech Electronic­s, at the forefront of semiconduc­tor chip innovation in India, proudly unveils its groundbrea­king medical device – the Vein Detection Light. This cutting-edge technology promises to revolution­ise the healthcare industry, offering a solution to a pervasive problem of accurate vein detection in medical procedures worldwide. The device features high-definition vein detection, delivering real-time full high-definition (FHD) visualisat­ion (1920 X 1080) for unmatched clarity in identifyin­g subdermal veins. Weighing a mere five (5) lbs. and meticulous­ly designed for mobility, the Vein Detection Light provides healthcare profession­als with unparallel­ed convenienc­e across various medical settings.

According to industry estimates, there are around 174 million veni- puncture failures worldwide every year, with a failure rate of one in five attempts in adults and one in three attempts in paediatric­s. Moreover, patient movement during infusion poses the risk of unintended needle punctures, leading to potential complicati­ons such as infiltrati­on or extravasat­ion, where the administer­ed medicine leaks from the vein into the surroundin­g tissue. Polymatech’s Vein Detection Light addresses the critical need for accurate vein detection, especially in challengin­g cases where time is of the essence. With a failure rate of vein punctures ranging from 10% to 40% in critically ill patients, the Vein Detection Light becomes an indispensa­ble tool in healthcare settings. Commenting on the launch of this cutting-edge medical device, Mr. Eswara Rao Nandam, Founder of Polymatech Electronic­s, said, “Polymatech Electronic­s takes pride in presenting the Vein Detection Light, a testament to our commitment to innovation in semiconduc­tor technology. According to the National Library of Medicine, 67% of IV infusions face failure, necessitat­ing the movement of the catheter or IV bag.

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