Medical Feather is an innovative medical device concept that allows simple procedures to do intravenous easily and painless. It consists of Doppler ultrasound and thermal patch.
Doppler patient’s veins easily helps finding patient’s veins easily, it saves more time instead of finding it manually. Thermal patch is used to mark the area where medical staff can make proper injection.
Medical Feather was designed by Adrian Borsoï, a young entrepreneur and industrial design student from France. Adrian is currently studying product design industry, and plans to receive Degree Level 1 in the ISD Rubika (International School of Design), France.
Medical Feather is an innovative medical device that allows for painless intravenous procedures. The gadget consists of Doppler ultrasound and a thermal patch. While the Doppler ultrasound is to automatically locate the vein for the most accurate injection, thus helping nurses guide the needle to the right spot, thermal patch is tasked with marking the area chosen for injection. The patch comes with a cooling feature that desensitised the area of skin for maximum comfort. It also keeps the needle-to-skin action out of patient’s sight, minimising the visual trauma they might experience.
To use it, you first insert a disposable thermal patch into the tip and then use the device to scan the patient’s arm for an area of easily accessible veins. The display tells the nurse when and where to apply the conical capsule, and this stays in place thanks to adhesive backing. The Medical Feather’s job is now over, and its succeeded to provide the perfect entry point for an intravenous injection, just out of view from the patient’s angled gaze.