Mobile isolation chamber is an invention of the Collegium Medicum scientists of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University (UKSW) in Warsaw, which has already found practical application and started to protect medical teams in Warsaw hospitals.
The isolation chamber was created in connection with a pandemic and providing about the maximum reduction of environmental contact around patients who have the virus and have COVID-19. Dr Danuta Rozentalska, an anesthesiologist from the Czerniakowski Hospital in Warsaw emphasizes that its task is to isolate the patient from the surroundings as much as possible and thus to secure medical staff maximally.
The design is simple and mobile, allowing a number of activities of medical personnel, including intensive care and operating theater. intubation, patient suction, change of nutrition, intravenous procedures.
Thanks to the mobile isolator, doctors can perform safe tests. The isolation room also allows to transport the wheelchair patients in hospital laboratories.