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Read MoreFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Thursday, February 29, 2024
RAMPART IC adds Dr. Eric Secemsky to its Medical Advisory Board
BIRMINGHAM, AL - RAMPART IC is pleased to announce that renowned interventional cardiologist Eric A. Secemsky M.D. will join the company’s growing Medical Advisory Board to help guide Rampart’s mission to offer better radiation protection solutions for teams providing care in interventional suites. Dr. Secemsky MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM is currently Director of Vascular Intervention and interventional cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Secemsky is passionate about maintaining the well-being of not only his patients, but his colleagues and staff who perform interventional procedures while being exposed to the risks of ionizing radiation and the effects of wearing heavy lead aprons.
Rampart Founder and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bob Foster, said the company is pleased to add Dr. Secemsky and his expertise in vascular intervention, interventional cardiology, clinical research. “As we innovate and expand the reach of our solutions to other therapies, Dr. Secemsky’s experience and passion will be instrumental in enabling access to Rampart’s solutions for all interventional teams around the world,” he explained.
Read More20x MORE Protection From Radiation Than Traditional Lead Aprons And Shields
Read MoreKey Findings:
The Rampart system provides 20x more protection from radiation than traditional lead aprons and shields.
The Rampart system safely enables invasive cardiovascular procedures without the need to wear lead.
A comprehensive analysis of the combined effect of the Rampart M1128 V2.0, L148 & MPS on radiation scatter in the cardiac catheterization lab as compared to conventional shielding methods such as lead-lined table drapes, overhead acrylic shielding, and lead aprons.
Read MoreWe applaud the work by JSCAI (official journal of SCAI) for shedding light on the serious bodily hazards related to occupational radiation in interventional cardiology. RAMPARTic is proud to have been included in this review.
Read More“Like walking on the moon”
Thank you to medical radiation specialist Glenn Ison for the kind words. RAMPART ic is proud to be the "game-changing" solution for this interventional cardiology team in Sydney, AUS.
Read MoreThis past April, RAMPART ic organized a virtual roundtable in honor of "World Day for Safety and Health at Work.” The webinar featured an internationally-known expert panel discussing topics related to radiation safety in the cath lab.
Read MoreRampart IC, a Birmingham, Alabama based medical device company specializing in radiation shielding and orthopedic protection, today announced a collaborative agreement with Boston Scientific Corporation, a leading medical device manufacturer, to expand access and promote the importance of radiation safety and orthopedic protection solutions to medical professionals.
Read MoreDr. Paul Teirstein: “I'm getting like a third of the radiation dose that I would if I was wearing a lead. Okay. Because this thing is one millimeter. It's twice as thick as my lead. Not only am I getting a third of the dose that I would be underneath the lead, but my head's not getting radiated, my eyes aren't getting radiated. My you know, nothing's getting radiated. And my back doesn't hurt.”
Read More“…And there just was not a viable solution there to allow me to get back into the lab without the weight on my back and to have the free mobility that I need to do the complex procedures that I do. During that period that I was not able to walk and not able to work, I started looking for solutions- and how can I get back into the lab?…”
Read MoreRead More“I’ve always been trying to figure out- how we do things better, how do we do it safer, how do we do it more efficiently? And that really led initially me wanting to get into robotics because I wanted to stop wearing lead, and if you look at our job about 50% of people have some orthopedic injury - the normal population is somewhere around 4%.
And so I started working on that, and then as that moved along I got involved with a company called Rampart IC. And again the reason was is not only did I want to make it so that I don’t have to wear lead, but I also wanted to make it so my staff didn’t have to wear lead and, I wanted to be able to continue to do my job in the easiest orthopedic way I could.”
“In the hospital world where patients are always the priority, it’s rare for a major investment to be made that primarily benefits physicians. But what helps doctors ultimately benefits patients, too. Thanks to a gift from the Welsh Foundation of Vero Beach, Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital became the first hospital in the state of Florida and the first within the Cleveland Clinic worldwide system to purchase a revolutionary “Rampart” device that protects healthcare workers from radiation exposure during catheter procedures.
For decades, interventionalists and staff relied on lead aprons to protect themselves from radiation in the cath lab. But over time, the weight of the aprons can cause fatigue and long-term injuries to the back and neck.
The Rampart is a device specifically engineered for interventionalists and cath labs to give physicians and their teams the freedom to work without the need for heavy lead aprons while protecting them from radiation.”
Read More“We are excited and honored to work with Japan Lifeline on this important topic of occupational protection. We are aligned in our mission to protect interventional teams in Japan, one of the largest medical markets in the world.” Tom Livingston, Rampart IC CEO.
Read MoreRead MoreRampart IC, a Birmingham-based medical device company specializing in radiation shielding and produced the Rampart M1128 device, has signed four separate agreements that have secured the company’s distribution throughout most European countries and in some Middle Eastern nations.
Read MoreCompared with men, women are more negatively influenced by a multitude of factors, including concerns about radiation exposure, the professional work environment, and the risk of discrimination/harassment when it comes to choosing EP as a career choice.
Read MoreRampart IC has announced an agreement with Wilhelm Integrated Solutions out of Sydney, which provides technology and equipment to medical centers and clinical teams in Australia and New Zealand.