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Cision Canada
5 days ago
- Health
- Cision Canada
New Study Demonstrates Superiority of EggNest™ Complete Radiation Protection System in Comprehensive Protection for the Entire Interventional Team
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 13, 2025 /CNW/ -- A recent study published in the Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (JSCAI) highlights the effectiveness of the EggNest™ Complete radiation shielding system, demonstrating its superior ability to protect all personnel in the catheterization lab from scatter radiation. The findings show that while other next-generation systems offer protection for the primary operator and assistant, the EggNest™ Complete system provides significant protection for the entire interventional team. The study, titled "Comparative Effectiveness of 2 Next-Generation Scatter Radiation Shielding Systems," compared the EggNest™ Complete system with the Rampart IC system and a no-shielding condition using an anthropomorphic phantom. The results showed that both the EggNest™ Complete and Rampart IC systems significantly reduced radiation exposure for the operator and assistant positions compared to no shielding. However, the EggNest™ Complete system provided additional significant protection for staff at the head of the bed and the nursing positions, a benefit not observed with the Rampart IC system. "From the beginning, Egg Medical has had three guiding principles: we need to protect the entire team from scatter radiation, we can't interfere with workflow or patient access, and the reduction in radiation exposure must be nearly complete. The study by Riley et al shows very clearly that the EggNest Complete system dramatically reduces radiation exposure for everyone in the room, and that the operator and assistant are almost completely protected. That is a marked improvement to safety for everyone who works in x-ray guided procedures," said Dr. Robert Wilson, CEO of Egg Medical. The study's authors note that interventional cardiology procedures expose healthcare professionals to prolonged ionizing radiation, which poses significant health risks including heightened rates of malignancy, cataracts, and orthopedic injuries. Traditional lead aprons, while offering some protection, are heavy (up to 25 pounds) and can lead to musculoskeletal injuries. A recent SCAI survey found that 66% of operators reported musculoskeletal pain attributed to their time in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. "It's a community effort to bring the issue of healthcare worker safety to the forefront of our industry. We deserve the same level of protection we strive to give to patients. This study highlights that Egg Medical's EggNest Complete System sets a new standard for what ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) means today," said Robert Riley, MD, a co-author of the study. The study's findings indicate that a comprehensive shielding system like EggNest™ Complete is crucial for ensuring the safety of all interventional lab personnel, including operators, assistants, nurses, and other staff. This is particularly important for complex procedures where staff may be positioned in areas with limited traditional shielding and higher cumulative exposure. The authors of a separate commentary on the study commended the findings, emphasizing that these results align with the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions' mission to advance occupational safety and are essential for sustaining the interventional cardiology workforce. Comparative Effectiveness of 2 Next-Generation Scatter Radiation Shielding Systems. Stephen Kidd, MD, Robert F. Riley, MD, MS, Juliette Power, MD, Brian Stegman, MD, Thom G. Dahle, MD. Division of Cardiology, Overlake Medical Center, Bellevue, Washington. Division of Cardiology, St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, Minnesota. Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (2025), doi: About Egg Medical Egg Medical is a global leader in radiation protection technologies. Headquartered in Minnesota, the company was founded with the goal to reduce the scatter radiation exposure of physicians, surgeons, nurses, technicians and others who use x-ray imaging to perform life-saving diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for patients. More information about Egg Medical is available at
Yahoo
30-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Egg Medical Announces U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Issues Final Rejection of All Claims in Rampart IC's Radiation Shield Patent Following a Reexamination Challenge
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 30, 2025 /CNW/ -- In a significant development in an ongoing legal dispute, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a final rejection of all claims in U.S. Patent No. 11,660,056 held by Rampart IC, LLC related to a radiation shielding device. The decision follows a request for reexamination by Egg Medical, Inc., which argued that Rampart's '056 patent covered technology that had already been invented—some examples dating as far back as the 1960s. Egg Medical's reexamination request arose out of a lawsuit that Rampart filed in federal court in 2024, in which Rampart alleged that Egg Medical had infringed on its '056 patent. However, after the USPTO twice rejected all claims in the '056 patent, the federal judge overseeing the case stayed the proceedings pending the outcome of the reexamination. In July 2025, the USPTO issued a final rejection of all claims, citing multiple prior inventions—two of which were developed by Egg Medical. "The remarkable part of this lawsuit is that Egg Medical never sold any product that fell within the scope of Rampart's now-rejected patent claims," said Robert F. Wilson, MD, CEO of Egg Medical. "Egg Medical respects prior intellectual property. The USPTO rejecting the claims in Rampart's asserted '056 patent validates what we have been saying all along." Gavin Philipps, Chief Commercial Officer at Egg Medical, added, "The lawsuit was harmful to our company, as Rampart's sales team at times suggested to customers that we were infringing on their '056 patent—an assertion that was never true. We're pleased that the USPTO has thoroughly and repeatedly rejected all of Rampart's claims in that patent, and we're glad our customers now have clarity." Rampart IC may still respond to the USPTO's final rejection or appeal to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. After three rounds and a sweeping final rejection, however, Rampart's options are dwindling. About Egg Medical Egg Medical is a global leader in radiation protection, founded with the goal to reduce the radiation exposure of healthcare workers who use x-ray imaging to perform life-saving diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for patients. More information about Egg Medical is available at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Egg Medical View original content to download multimedia: