Medovate to showcase anaesthesia and critical care products at Medica

Medovate, the medical device development company, will be showcasing its latest regional anaesthesia and critical care products at Medica, and the World Airway Management Meeting (WAMM), this month.

Medovate will be providing demonstrations of Safira, a technology designed to help prevent nerve damage during regional anaesthesia, and Humidicare, a Heat and Moisture Exchanger (HME) to help prevent critical airway obstruction.

Stuart Thomson, managing director, Medovate, said: “Both Safira and Humidicare have been developed by working with innovators within UK hospitals and are a wonderful illustration of how the NHS can be the source and driver for innovations within the health service as well as beyond it. These pioneering technologies are intuitive and operator-friendly. Importantly, they also have patient safety at their core and are designed to help prevent life-threatening 'never events'. We are excited to be offering the world-class audiences at WAMM and Medica a first look at these potentially game-changing medical devices.”

Safira will launch in the US early in 2020, followed by the launch of Humidicare shortly afterwards. By running demonstrations of both products at WAMM and Medica, professionals will gain first-hand appreciation of their potential and will be in a position to explore commercial collaborations prior to the formal market launches.

Medovate will be hosting a dedicated workshop session on Humidicare at WAMM on 14th November, run by two of the clinicians involved in developing the device: Dr Peter Young, consultant in anaesthesia and critical care, and Dr Jonathan Dean, an ICU registrar researching patient safety. Medovate will also be exhibiting on Stand 1 throughout WAMM, which takes place in Amsterdam from 13th-16th November.

WAMM takes place in Amsterdam from 13-16 November and Medica takes place from 18-21 November in Düsseldorf.

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