Appropriate Medical Technology for Poor Countries

by EATSET PROJECT
Appropriate Medical Technology for Poor Countries

Summary

The EATSET project offers a low-cost and affordable simple blood transfusion device for victims of internal bleeding in road traffic accidents and ectopic pregnancy.

$806
total raised
9
donors
0
monthly donors
21
years

Challenge

Presently, there are no devices to assist victims of internal bleeding from ruptured ectopic pregnancies and road traffic accidents in developing countries, particularly in Africa. Many victims die from severe shock from excessive bleeding. The EATSET project will provide an affordable, simple device to enable doctors to intervene quickly in salvaging blood loss in body cavities.

Solution

EATSET will utilize the polymer granule by-products of Nigeria's petrochemical industry, create jobs, and lead the way to local manufacturing of medical disposables. Almost 100% of medical disposables are imported into Africa.

Long-Term Impact

The goal of the EATSET project is to manufacture an appropriate medical device locally at affordable costs, by setting up a medium-scale industry using local resources. The project is seeking international donors and government support.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

Resources

Organization Information

EATSET PROJECT

Location: Victoria Island, Lagos - Nigeria
Website:
OVADJE
Project Leader:
OVADJE
DR. (BrigGen)
Victoria Island , LAGOS Nigeria

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