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Warming patients globally – Inditherm Medical travel to the Middle East

21 Dec 2009

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Clinically proven to reduce the risk of hypothermia, wound infections, and blood loss, as well as encouraging faster recovery times, Inditherm Medical are providing the Middle East with their innovative patient warming systems.

Using patented flexible carbon polymer technology, Inditherm systems use unique high thermal transfer characteristics to produce a completely constant warming effect. Being fully re-useable there is an enormous cost saving over traditional products and combined with the low power consumption, a significant environmental advantage is delivered.

Taking up less room than traditional warm air systems, Inditherm’s products also reduce noise levels in theatre and avoid theatre staff overheating.

Moorfield’s Eye Hospital in Dubai, put in an urgent delivery order for Inditherm to supply their Alpha system in operating theatres in order to carry out operations on small children the following week; within 7 days of the order being placed, the systems for Moorfield’s operating theatres were installed and in use.

Patricia Simons, Operations Manager and Chief Nurse at Moorfield’s Hospital, said: “We have three small children who urgently need surgery to prevent sight loss, and with the warming system delivered we can go ahead and treat them.”

Iniditherm are hoping to further their links with the Middle East when they travel to Arab Health next month – the largest healthcare exhibition in the continent.

Nick Bettles, Inditherm Chief Executive, said: “Arab Health will offer us the perfect opportunity to meet with potential distributors from across the Middle East and give us a chance to showcase our latest technology products. We pride ourselves on being responsive to customers’ needs and hope that travelling to Dubai will allow us to discover more opportunities.”

Arab Health takes place between 25-28th January 2010 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibiton Centre.

To arrange a meeting with Inditherm at the show, contact Nick Bettles at or visit them on stand 18 in hall 6.

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