The device Z Tone by Zimmer MedizinSysteme enables muscle contraction via electromagnetic pulses. As a result, cells, tissues, organs and bones can be penetrated without damage, thus improving the function of cells and cell membranes. The ODU-MAC® White-Line connects the applicators to the device.
Djo Kiboti, Senior Sales Manager International at Zimmer, showed at the Compamed trade fair how easy it is to plug in the high-quality, modular ODU connector systems.
As a specialist in effective inhalation, PARI uses an application-specific system solution in hermaphrodite design in various devices of the eFlow® oscillating membrane nebulizer platforms. These are used both in the homecare sector and in the clinic as part of clinical evaluation studies. The ODU connector solution forms the interface between the controller and the nebulizer.
The ReMoD orthosis is an electronic biofeedback device that helps patients with neurological posture problems to control their posture and movements. The ODU MEDI‐SNAP® circular connector ensures a constant power supply between the system’s sensors and electronics.
The sensors installed in the vest enable detection of incorrect posture and body movements. Electrodes placed on the body prompt the wearer to correct their posture via electrostimulation.
The MEDUMAT/MEDUVENT ventilator includes ODU SPRINGTAC® contacts in the docking station with charging interface (Life Base) and ODU MEDI‐SNAP® as an interface between the various SPO2 and ECG devices and the power supply.
The ODU receptacles that are used achieve 2 MOOP & 2MOPP (Means of Operator Protection & Patient Protection) and are thus compliant with IEC 60601-1. Thanks to their interface function, they can also withstand a high number of mating cycles.
The ODU‐MAC® Modular Connector serves as the interface between a mobile X‐ray machine and a monitor cart. It transmits high current, data, and signals.
The mobile X‐ray unit provides precise 3D images for intraoperative quality assurance and offers individual images and various perspectives during surgical procedures.