A company in the Netherlands has developed a robot to draw blood that some participants in a clinical trail say is less painful than the traditional method.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BI Needle-free devices like TAP and Tasso offer painless blood collection, a benefit for the squeamish ...
Researchers from Skoltech have developed an early prototype of a medical imaging system that uses neural networks to analyze near-infrared images of veins and project a venous pattern onto a patient's ...
This nearly autonomous medical robotic system uses ultrasonic imaging to locate a suitable forearm vein, then inserts a needle at the critical angle and distance, and finally draws a sample of blood.
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What you need to know about vein finders in home healthcare
With the growth of home healthcare and remote medical services, more patients are receiving blood draws outside of ...
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