New Delhi: The formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the legs or Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), can lead to life-threatening complications. A team from Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) in Trivandrum have come up with a device that can facilitate the flow of blood from the veins in the legs thus preventing DVT.


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The device can bring relief to patients affected by prolonged immobility, bedridden state, post-operative immobilization, paralysis of legs, a large number of whom are affected by DVT causing pain, swelling, redness, warmth and engorged surface veins. The detachment of the clot and its transport to the arteries carrying impure blood to the lungs can cause ‘pulmonary artery embolism’, a potentially life-threatening complication.


The engineering team included Jithin Krishnan, Biju Benjamin and Koruthu P Varughese from SCTIMST.


Such devices which are so far imported cost between 2 lakh to 5 lakh rupees whereas the device developed by SCTIMST team can be placed in the market for less than 1 lakh rupees.


The newly developed device works by compressing the veins in the legs in sequence so that the flow of blood from the veins in the legs is facilitated. 


The compression pressure is set in such a way that the veins are compressed but not the arteries. It is equipped with closed-loop monitoring of compression pressure and also has controls through valves which are driven by an electronic circuit. Dedicated software and a control circuit are provided in the device to ensure that safe compression levels are always maintained.  


The device is also equipped with a power supply back-up in case of power failure.


The license for the manufacture and sale of the device has been transferred to Enproducts located in Kochi. This seven-year-old company has products in the market in the domain of automation and control.