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The design of Vein-Eye Carry-VEC03 is based on the principle that the blood will
absorb near-infrared light and the tissue around the vein does not. This makes the
images of the veins appear darker than its surrounding tissue, this makes easier to
see the vein map by the healthcare professionals.
The Near Infrared (NIR) camera emits wavelengths in the 850 nm range. The NIR
light is projected onto a patient’s skin and penetrates the body anatomy. The NIR
light is absorbed differently by blood than by surrounding tissues. The reflected
images are captured by the Vein-Eye Carry (VEC) camera.
The camera then transmits the video image to a tablet that has a USB 3.0 port. USB
3.0 ports have 9 pins and a transfer rate of 5 Gbit/s.
The video of the subdermal veins is displayed onto the screen of the tablet so that the
healthcare practitioners can see the veins and the depth and size of the veins. With
the Vein-Eye Carry, medical professionals can place IV and draw blood more easily.
This ability to puncture a vein on the 1
st
attempt minimizes the discomfort of the
patients, increases their satisfaction level, and allows the doctor and the patient to
concentrate on the patient’s medical problems