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[Cable attachment for wall rail systems].

M Wendt, T Prien

    Anasthesie, Intensivtherapie, Notfallmedizin
    |December 1, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary
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    A new wall-mountable device offers organized cable management for intensive care units and operating theaters. This innovation improves safety and efficiency in critical care environments.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Engineering
    • Clinical Practice

    Context:

    • Intensive care units (ICUs) and operating theaters (OTs) require meticulous organization.
    • Cable management is crucial for patient safety and procedural efficiency in critical care settings.
    • Existing solutions may be cumbersome or inadequate for dynamic medical environments.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce a novel device for streamlined cable management in ICUs and OTs.
    • To enhance the tidiness and accessibility of cables in critical care environments.
    • To address the challenges of cable clutter in high-stakes medical settings.

    Summary:

    • A new device designed for attachment to wall rail systems provides effective cable handling.
    • The device ensures tidy management of cables, reducing clutter in intensive care units and operating theaters.

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  • Facilitates easier access and maintenance of essential medical equipment cables.
  • Impact:

    • Improved safety by reducing trip hazards and potential equipment malfunction due to tangled cables.
    • Enhanced operational efficiency for medical staff by providing organized and accessible cable systems.
    • Potential for reduced equipment damage and improved hygiene in critical care areas.