Why Venaican is a Life Saver:

1. Reduces Delay in Emergency CareIn trauma, shock, cardiac arrest, or sepsis, fast venous access can mean the difference between life and death.Venaican enables quick, reliable IV access, especially in chaotic environments where time is critical.2. Preve...
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The Last Pill: How Antibiotic Abuse Will End Us?

How Antibiotic Abuse Will End Us, and what are the options to prevent this from happening?Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which includes antibiotic resistance, occurs when germs like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites change over time and no longer r...
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About Dr. Kadiyali Srivatsa — Pioneer of Patient-Centered

Pioneer of Patient-Centered Care and Inventor of Venaican Dr. Kadiyali Srivatsa is a globally respected physician, medical innovator, and healthcare ethicist who has devoted over 40 years to saving lives and reforming clinical practice. He is best known f...
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The Breakthrough Cannulation Device That Cuts Costs, Infections, and Hospital Waste by One-Third

A Call to Action for Hospitals, Governments, and DistributorsIn a world where healthcare costs are rising and hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are spiralling out of control, Venaican offers a groundbreaking, cost-saving, and safer alternative to tradit...
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Revolutionising IV Cannulation to Protect Humanity

Background of the InventionTraditional intravenous cannulation involves inserting a hollow needle through a flexible cannula, advancing the cannula into the blood vessel using the index fingure, and subsequently withdrawing the needle. This manual process...
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History and Information about Cannula

Spring-Loaded Cannula Introducer with Manual Needle along with the Blood Collecting Chamber withdrawal to prevent contamination and needlestick injury.What is a Cannula?A cannula (from the Latin "little reed") is a small, flexible tube inserted into the b...
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Antimicrobial Resistance: Causes and How It Spreads

Antimicrobial-resistant germs spread in and between healthcare facilities, through antibiotic and antifungal use, as well as in the community, environment and food.To protect people, it is critical to stop antimicrobial resistance (AR) spread, slow AR dev...
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Antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top global public health and development threats. It is estimated that bacterial AMR was directly responsible for 1.27 million global deaths in 2019 and contributed to 4.95 million deaths (1). The misuse and ov...
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Global trends of antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobials are used as prophylactics, growth promoters, and therapeutics in livestock production. Low doses of antimicrobials are administered for a long time to promote growth, whereas prophylactic antimicrobials are administered in small doses to pr...
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Catheter-related blood stream infections: prevalence, risk factors and antimicrobial resistance pattern

Catheter-related blood stream infections: prevalence, risk factors and antimicrobial resistance patternhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mjafi.2019.07.002Get rights and contentBackgroundIntravascular devices have significant potential for producing iatrogenic dis...
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Bacterial colonization of peripheral intravenous cannulas in a tertiary care hospital:

A cross sectional observational studyhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mjafi.2018.04.004Get rights and contentAbstractBackgroundThe use of intravenous (IV) cannulas is an integral part of patient care in hospitals. These intravenous cannulas are a potential route...
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It's Time to Move Beyond "Safety Cannula"

The First True Innovation in Cannulation Since 1954The world of medicine prides itself on innovation—but when it comes to intravenous (IV)access, we are stuck in the past. The "Safety IV Cannula" has long been marketed as a modern solution for patient saf...
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The Silent Environmental Emergency

Hospital Waste: Why Reducing Cannula Waste MattersIn the race to treat disease and save lives, we’ve overlooked a growing threat that now silently pollutes our planet: hospital waste. While the world rightly focuses on carbon emissions, the toxic load of ...
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One Cannula. Two Choices. Total Control.

The dual-mode Venaican you developed is a practical, ethical, and empowering solution that directly addresses systemic flaws in healthcare delivery, especially where skill gaps, time pressure, and over reliance on overworked nurses lead to patient harm.Th...
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Empowering Nurses, Protecting Patients—A Dual-Mode Revolution in Cannulation

Cannulation is one of the most common yet stressful procedures in hospitals and emergency care settings. For both patients and healthcare workers, it represents a moment of vulnerability. Repeated attempts can cause bruising, infection, and pain, while fo...
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Combat Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

Reducing Cannulation Attempts is Essential to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Protect Healthcare Workers During OutbreaksThe number of attempts it takes to cannulate a vein successfully is not a minor technical issue—it is a critical determinant...
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Needlestick Protection in Cannulation: Why Venaican Is the Safer, Smarter Choice

Needlestick Protection in Cannulation: Why Venaican Is the Safer, Smarter ChoiceIntroductionNeedlestick injuries remain one of the most common and dangerous occupational hazards for healthcare professionals. Blood-contaminated needles can transmit deadly ...
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Effortless Cannulation— Especially for Children

Why Venaican Makes Cannulation EffortlessCannulation has long been a source of anxiety for patients, parents, and even the most experienced healthcare providers. Children, in particular, associate cannulation with pain, fear, and resistance. But what if t...
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A Revolutionary Leap in Cannulation Safety and Precision

Venaican: A Revolutionary Leap in Cannulation Safety and PrecisionIn modern medicine, few procedures are as routine yet technically demanding as intravenous (IV) and arterial cannulation. Despite being a common step in patient care, cannulation challenges...
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"We’re Fighting the Wrong War"


The CDC's Viral Focus Is Blinding Us to What Kills PatientsWhy the Real Threat Is Secondary Bacterial Infections—and What We Must Do NowIn 2006, at Medica in Düsseldorf, I displayed a poster at the British Pavilion warning pharmaceutical companies, device...
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Venaican: The Safer, Smarter Future of Cannulation

Intravenous cannulation—a routine yet critical procedure—often becomes a source of pain, risk, and failure, especially in emergency settings or with vulnerable patients. For decades, healthcare workers have struggled to insert cannulas safely and effectiv...
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