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Tuesday November 14, 2006 1:15 pm

Luminetx Sees Under Skin

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Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Misc. Tech, Science

VeinViewerWatch out, Superman. Luminetx has created the VeinViewer that allows health care professionals to have x-ray vision. The device works by a near-infrared light highlighting red blood cells captured by video camera, digitizing them, then displaying them below the skin, thereby aiding clinicians to find veins that might otherwise be difficult to discover.

The UT Health Science Center in Memphis originally designed it for tracking macular degeneration in the eye. Luminetx CEO Jim Phillips says that when the VeinViewer was accidentally shined across an arm, its inventors realized it had other applications. He also forsees it being used for ID purposes much like eye scans and fingerprinting.


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Having been a Paramedic, and probably done tens of thousands of “sticks”, I don’t think just seeing the vein will make a huge difference. If you can’t feel the vein, then it can still be hard to extremely hard to hit.


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