• other_goblin@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    How about a needle which shoots out secondary needles in random directions as soon as it is in the skin

  • Mitthrawnuruo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There is a whole lot of nonsense in this “article”.

    No one has used and left rigid needles in the body (outside of dialysis) for many, many decades. It is a plastic (of varying types) catheter over a steel needle.

    One that catheter is introduced, the needle is removed. Those catheters are designed to be flexible.

    No information on flow rates. No information on safety in hyperthermic patients. No information on its safety in hypothermia patients. How well does it do when the patients body temp is 85°F?

    The IV tubing in the background very much looks like it has latex on it, which has basically been eliminated since the late 80s.

    In short…sounds like nonsense.