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by Shariq Mahmoodtechnostation
Health care is becoming increasingly consumer-driven all over the world and medical devices are finding their way into lives of the general population. Now people are more interested in health care buying decisions than ever before. This welcome trend allows device designers and manufacturers to target directly at patients.
Medical devices look and feel like everyday electronics. Device developers have been offering insulin pumps that look like pagers, monitoring devices that feel like personal digital assistants, and medical electronics on wearable platforms, but people are getting wiser and demanding more. Patients want to minimize the stigma of their reliance on medical technology, and they want their medical devices to have the same kind of design appeal as cell phones. Best thing is that developers added by advices in technology are delivering.
Interested users may have a look at Kalypto Medical's NPD 1000 negative-pressure wound therapy system - the only pocket-size negative pressure wound therapy system available in market. The System (that includes pump and controller) weighs 8 oz only. It is battery powered (3 AA Batteries) and completely portable. The suction pump uses negative pressure or a vacuum to remove a small amount of fluid from the wound bed, including exudates and infectious material, to help wounds heal.
In short, Medical devices look and feel like everyday electronics. Device developers have been offering insulin pumps that look like pagers, monitoring devices that feel like personal digital assistants, and medical electronics on wearable platforms, but people are getting wiser and demanding more.
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