Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

NXP aids 'No Sponge Left Behind' in surgical procedures

Monday, April 4, 2011

ClearCount Medical Solutions has selected NXP RFID technology to enables its SmartSponge System. The RFID-based SmartSponge System can detect and account for surgical sponges and other retained foreign objects placed in a patient’s body when undergoing surgery.

The system is comprised of RFID-enabled surgical sponges, an embedded RFID reader within automated software accounting system, an accompanying SmartWand to detect sponges accidentally retained within the body, and a smart disposal system to account for discarded sponges.


The SmartWand-DTX and SmartSponge System are both Food and Drug Administration-cleared and improve patient safety, preventing patients from serious complications that can arise when surgical sponges are left behind. SmartSponges are packaged in pre-defined quantities. As the package is waved over an RFID reader, the unique serial numbers of the SmartSponges are read and the system ensures a match with the pre-determined package count.

A SmartBucket also configured with an RFID reader enables the ClearCount system to directly account for all sponges entering into and exiting the sterile field. As final assurance, the SmartWand is used to scan the patient to ensure no sponges are left inside of the patient. [end] 

University of North Carolina Hospitals are using RFID technology to eliminate medical errors and enhance patient safety in operating rooms, according Healthcare IT News.

UNC Hospitals are using the RF Assure Detection System from RF Surgical Systems, based out of Washington. The system uses RFID detection technology to account for surgical sponges and other materials to prevent items from being left behind inside a patient post-surgery.

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UPM RFID announced the new UPM Web ultra-high frequency (UHF) and UPM Trap near field (NF) UHF inlays based on the Monza RFID chip from Impinj.

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ClearCount Medical Solutions announced that the University of California, Irvine Medical Center in Orange County, Calif., has implemented the RFID-based SmartSponge System for the prevention of retained surgical sponge incidents.

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ClearCount Medical Solutions announced that it has received approval to affix the CE mark to its RFID-based surgical safety and efficiency technology, the SmartSponge and SmartWand-DTX.

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