The newly-patented instrument for Therapeutic Emesis

Patent awarded for use of advanced automated system for Therapeutic Emesis

Team L&M

Dr B Sreenivasa Prasad, President, Board of Ayurveda, National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and his team has got a patent for the instrument for Therapeutic Emesis developed by it. For quite some time now Ayush sector has been constantly attempting to use technology and new innovation for various Ayurveda therapies. The Instrument for Therapeutic Emesis will make this therapy simple and convenient.

The prime treatment modality in Ayurveda is Panchakarma. It is administered for prevention, manage, cure as well as for rejuvenation purposes. Vamana (therapeutic emesis), virechana (therapeutic purgation), basti (therapeutic enema), nasya (therapy through nasal route and rakthamokshana (blood letting therapy) are the five procedures under Panchakarma.

Vamana i.e., a therapeutic procedure that expels impurities or doshas through oral route. The procedure is tedious to administer for both patient and Panchakarma expert consultant. Further handling the vomitus hygienically is a major challenge. Till now there was no any technology developed to ease this procedure.

Innovating ayurveda therapies
Vamana procedure can done easily using technology

The present patented equipment Advanced Automated Equipment or System for Therapeutic Emesis has been developed to administer the difficult Vamana procedure comfortably. This technology is equipped with monitors for monitoring of vital data of patients during the procedure. There is provision for handling the vomitus hygienically and as per biomedical waste management policy. It is also provided with emergency kit that is required to manage complications of the procedure. Clinical parameters that are required to assess the procedure are also automated. In total this technology is the complete solution for administering the Vamana procedure comfortably.

This product has been developed by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Ayurtech Incubation Centre of KLE Ayurworld and KLE Engineering College at Belagavi, Karnataka. The technology was amongst top 10 at IICDC 2018 and Incubate at NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore and supported by DST and Texas Instruments.

This advanced automated system will help the Ayurveda fraternity in teaching and practicing Ayurveda with use of technology. Going forward commercialisation of this invention is also being looked into, so that it can be used in across hospitals in the country.

 

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