Sensiject® Feedback Syringe
U.S. Patent 6,579,269, and other U.S. and PCT Pending.
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The Sensiject® Syringe. |
Why use just one sense, when you can use three?
While users of conventional syringes must rely solely on their sight, SENSIJECT® users are able to see, hear and feel the injection.
Accurate dosing with a conventional syringe depends entirely on a user’s sight. Drawing fluid into a conventional syringe is arduous, and no matter how closely one watches the gradations on the barrel, there is often too little, or too much that is drawn in, resulting in inconsistent and inaccurate dosing. In addition, the injection site is not always easily accessible, or even visible, which makes visual monitoring of the syringe difficult or impossible, especially to visually and physically impaired individuals.
The SENSIJECT® syringe improves on conventional dosing because in addition to seeing how much fluid is drawn into and administered from the syringe, it puts the user in touch with the task at hand by providing auditory and tactile feedback when a predetermined volume of fluid is drawn into and administered from the syringe.
While it does not replace standard care and observation, the SENSIJECT® syringe does decrease the time and effort that it takes to draw and administer a predetermined volume of fluid into and from the syringe by alerting the user at pre-determined increments.
Over all, the SENSIJECT® feedback system allows users to be more efficient by ensuring consistent, controlled, and accurate dosing in less time and with less effort than that required with conventional syringes.

