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and Review Studies About Our TechnologyBiologic's Anti-Support Surface helps transport stranded dolphins in Florida. This video, originally aired on WPTV NBC 5, shows how we go back to our roots and apply technology built for hospital/surgical surfaces to safely transport stranded dolphins off Florida's coast. A contract with the United States Navy was the basis of development for our current product line and still works effectively in transporting the most fragile of marine mammals: the dolphin.
The Radi-OpTM Surgical and Radiographic Table Surface Supplying Volumetric EngagerTM
Learn more about how our Radi-OpTM Surgical and Radiographic Table Surface Supplying Volumetric EngagerTM insures normal tissue symmetry and continuously maintains normal patency of peripheral micro circulation during extended surgical, interventional cardiology, and electrophysiology procedures.
Whitepaper: FIS for Perioperative Pressure Ulcer Prevention
A white-paper by Susan M Scott outlining the benefits of Fluid Immersion Simulation (FIS) for perioperative pressure ulcer prevention.
Massachuesetts General Hospital Performance Study
Patient-Series Study by Massachuesetts General Hospital suggesting that the FIS OR Pad is effective at preventing tissue deformation and consequent deep tissue injury in a subset of patients who are at very high risk for pressure ulcers.
United States Veterans Administration Study on Surgical Table Surfaces
This study compares surgical table surfaces from standard to advanced pressure relief systems (perioperative pressure sore prevention).
United States Veterans Administration Study - Vascular Occlusion
Comparison of vascular occlusion rates on various surfaces.
"The Advisory Board Company" Nursing-Executive Center: Nursing Best Practices Manual - Pressure Ulcer Prevention, Cutting Edge Technology
Article highlighting cutting edge technology for Pressure Ulcer prevention and treatment. Fluid Immersion SimulationTM was highlighted as ground-breaking technology recommended for consideration by hospitals treating significant population of spinal cord injury patients or other patient populations with multiple system breakdowns. Our technology rated 5 out of 5 stars for effectiveness. Dolphin Pads help prevent pressure sores.
St Louis Post - Dispatch Article
Article highlighting Biologics Dolphin Beds featured in the St Louis Post - Dispatch. Dolphin Pads help prevent pressure sores.
Breakthroughs at Barnes Jewish Hospital and Washington University Article
Article highlighting Biologics Dolphin Beds at the Barnes Jewish Hospital and Washington University.
"Surgical services has begun using dolphin pads originally used to transport dolphins and seals long distances without damaging their sensitive skin to prevent pressure ulcers, more commonly known as bed sores. The dolphin pad table surface has a microprocessor which automatically profiles a patient's height, weight and girth. It then continually monitors their position and shear level."
Materials That Help Reduce Pressure Injuries: Outpatient Surgery Article
Biologic's Fluid Immersion SimulationTM technology is highlighted in this article from Outpatient Surgery Magazine. The article examines the latest in devices and materials that redistribute pressure to prevent tissue damage.
From the article: Fluid Immersion Simulation is by far the most advanced pressure-redistribution technology on the market.
Biologics featured on WFLA-TV NewsChannel 8 Tampa
This circa-2000 video highlights the history/origins of our patented fluid immersion technology and how we used our, then new, technology to assist in the transport of a dolphin to the Mote Marine Institute in Tampa, Florida.
Snippet of interest: "In addition to Jenny other high profile clients include movie actor Christopher Reeve who also sleeps on it [the Biologics mattress]".