Uni-Therm Aids Rapid Biomed Equipment Testing At Israel Hospital

Investment in advanced medical device testing technology from Rigel Medical is reaping benefits at one of Israel’s private hospitals.

The 110-bed Herzliya Medical Center has been using the Rigel Uni-Therm electrosurgical analyzer for several years as part of a suite of equipment to undertake comprehensive testing and calibration of approximately 70 items of operating rooms and outpatient clinics radio frequency generators.

Capable of automating all required tests, the compact analyzer accurately measures the performance of equipment, including high frequency leakage, high current, power output and patient return plate alarm testing. Its ease-of-use and advanced capabilities have simplified performance testing procedures as part of the planned in-service preventative maintenance programs the hospital undertakes, which are overseen by director of the Biomedical Department, Tameem Jaber.

He estimates that the time taken to complete these procedures has been cut by an estimated 40% using the Uni-Therm when compared to the biomed test equipment the hospital previously used.

He said: “Uni-Therm continues to contribute to raising test standards and delivering operational efficiencies. It has improved the ease by which our generators can be checked for electrical safety then a performance accuracy while the ability to produce one report covering all test procedures is extremely beneficial, saving even more time and effort.

“We can customise our auto-test sequences using the analyzer and can run through all the manufacturer’s recommended tests in under 10 minutes. This is significantly quicker and easier when compared to the biomed test equipment we used to use before turning to Rigel.”

Located north of Tel Aviv on the Mediterranean coast, the Herzliya Medical Center was the first facility of its kind in Israel to undertake heart surgery, neurosurgery, and endoscopic procedures among other complex operations. It has also led the way in the development of the country’s CT scanning technology, catheterisation, in vitro fertilisation, cytogenetic laboratory and ICU capabilities.

Tameem Jaber added that the adoption of the Uni-Therm, which connects to Rigel’s Med-eBase asset management software, meets the medical center’s requirements for the beneficial production of reports and certificates for the device under test, which can be stored on either a local or remote database using a CMMS developed by a local software company.

Using the analyzer makes IEC 60601-2-2 testing less complicated and easier at the hospital. “The user-friendly screen on the unit provides step-by-step connection instructions and simple analysis data, which can be interpreted quickly to check the equipment under test is working properly,”

Tameem Jaber added that the ability to enter quickly the medical device manufacturer’s own test specific programs and print off customised check labels is also beneficial. “The Uni-Therm analyzer was designed more specific to biomedical testing environment in addition to the ability to test and calibrate RF generators of wide manufactures using a special test cables or custom made for example for testing MITEK VAPR VUE (JNJ) or MALIS CODMAN CMC-V or GEN11 ENSEAL Harmonic Scalpel,” he said.

The Uni-Therm features onboard memory, test automation, comprehensive data management capabilities and a wide range of in-built resistors. USB technology improves connectivity to other equipment for the rapid downloading of test data and the uploading of the electrosurgical device’s power curves as well as test specific programs. Output waveforms can be examined through a built-in scope output, which allows for easy confirmation of the desired waveform shape.

New Chief Executive for Seaward

Electrical test and measurement company, Seaward Electronic Ltd. who own Rigel Medical, is setting its sights on further market growth with the appointment of a new chief executive.

Electronics industry specialist Chris Callan takes up the role after building a highly successful career working with businesses around the UK and in the USA.

Since graduating as an electronics and software engineer, Chris has gained widespread experience in business development, product management and executive roles in the medical, automotive and telecoms markets. Most recently he was vice-president and general manager of an international components and test equipment manufacturer in the aviation sector.

In taking up his position at Seaward, Chris believes there are considerable opportunities for the company to build on its successful market presence, both in the UK and overseas, and is targeting further growth for the company with the introduction of new products and services.

He said: “I am delighted to be joining Seaward and I am very excited about the future potential of the business. The company’s strong reputation and international success were major attractions for me and I am looking forward to working with everyone to continue to grow and take the business forward.

“In particular, the company’s commitment to technical innovation and development will remain a key priority as we look to expand the product range, develop new applications and secure a bigger market share.

“To help us achieve this ambition, we will be investing strongly in the company’s renowned engineering capabilities and by putting product integrity and new technology at the heart of everything we do.”

The County Durham-based Seaward, with an office in Tampa, Florida serving the USA, employs around 160 people and is a market leading manufacturer of electronic test and measurement instruments used in a wide variety of electrical, medical, industrial and energy sector applications.

In 2015 Seaward became part of Metrawatt’s GMC Instrumentation Group, a collaboration of separate specialist test equipment manufacturing businesses based in Germany, Switzerland and the USA.

Dr Hans-Peter Opitz, of GMC-Instruments GmbH, said: “We would like to welcome Chris to Seaward and very much looking forward to working with him.

“We believe the strengthening of the management team with this new appointment will provide the basis for the successful further development of both Seaward and the group for the benefit of our international customer base.”

By becoming CEO, Chris Callan takes over from interim managing director Tom Talbot who will stay with Seaward as chief operating officer.

Rigel Medical Gains CPD Certification

We are pleased to announce that we have now achieved CPD (Continuing Professional Development) certification for our current and future series of training and development webinars.

This enables clinical and biomedical engineers among others with responsibility for the maintenance of electrical medical equipment who participate in the webinars to gain one hour towards their CPD requirements.

We are the only UK biomedical test equipment company to achieve the certification which has been awarded by the leading independent body, the CPD Certification Service. Certification covers our series of instructive electrical safety, electrosurgery, infusion, vital signs and defibrillator testing webinars.

Certification is a major boost for Rigel in supporting the professional training requirements of its UK and international customers, helping them to improve their technical skills, levels of learning and cycle of self-improvement.

Our category manager, Michael Walton, said, “The move was a big step forward in facilitating access to high quality industry recognised CPD training as well as showcasing the benefits of the latest generation of advanced testers.”

He added: “Participation in our now CPD accredited webinars ensures that current qualifications are kept fresh and up-to-date. This is important in helping specifiers and product users to better understand and comply with critical healthcare safety criteria while honing new skills regardless of location and levels of competency.”

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