MEDSTOR IRELAND PROVIDES CATHETER AND GENERAL STORAGE AT THE BLACKROCK CLINIC
Cardiac catheterisation gives doctors important information about the condition of the heart muscle, valves and
blood vessels in patients with cardiac arrhythmia. Expensive and delicate, the catheters used must be stored
very carefully. Medstor Ireland recently worked with main contractors David Jordan Architects and Titanium
Developments at the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin to provide catheter and general storage for the clinic's impressive
new dedicated electrophysiology (EP) lab.
The lab, which is part of a €2 million investment, means the clinic can meet the needs of an increasing number
of patients. Equipped to an extremely high standard, it gives Irish patients access to the latest technologies,
some of which are not widely available in most European countries.
Medstor was brought into the Blackrock Clinic project very early on, when the architects asked Business
Development Manager Dom Gradwell to review designs and ensure they were in line with the requirements of
HTM 71. Dom was then able to work with the team at Medstor to develop a full materials management
programme for the lab, including catheter-specific cabinets, each with capacity for boxed catheters and
additional storage for general items, and standard cabinets for medical and surgical supplies. Medstor is known
for the wide range of colours it offers, but in this case all the cabinetry was in a stunning bright white colourway
to complement the clean, modern aesthetics of the lab.
Bespoke catheter storage
In addition to providing safe storage, catheter storage cabinets should be designed in such a way that
the boxed catheters can be accessed very quickly and easily, as they may be needed in emergency situations.
To address this, Medstor equipped the Blackrock Clinic cabinets with telescopic runners that hold a mesh tray
800 mm deep, into which the catheters are placed. A bespoke divider solution across the X and Y axis of the
tray ensures the catheters are kept separate from each other, minimising the risk of damage. The use of the
telescopic runners means that trays can be pulled out very smoothly and the back of the trays accessed as
easily as the front.
Catheters must be kept behind closed, locked doors for security and infection control. However, Blackrock
Clinic wanted the lab's clinical team to be able to see what was behind each door, so they could find items
quickly. Locks cannot be attached to polycarbonate, so Medstor designed a framed door, the frame
around the polycarbonate providing a surface to which the lock could be fitted.
The Medstor installation team worked closely with Titanium Developments, who built the spaces into which the
cabinets were fitted. This level of collaboration was necessary to ensure that the bulky catheter cabinets,
which stretch the length of the room, could be comfortably incorporated into what was quite a limited space.
Once again, Medstor solutions meant that every millimetre of space could be used to the full, streamlining
storage and ensuring that all catheters and consumables were stored safely until needed.
Medstor - effective, stylish materials management
The storage solutions Medstor provided for Blackrock Clinic are typical of the highly effective products it designs
for facilities throughout the world. Every element of each racking system or cabinet has beautifully simple, clean,
sleek lines that not only complement the design of the room or building but also offer increased storage capacity,
better cost efficiency through improved stock control, and dramatically enhanced infection control.
As everything made by Medstor is designed and built in-house in the UK, with some final assembly taking place
in the receiving country if products are being exported, quality is controlled from start to finish, with a dedicated
team working to guarantee the most successful and aesthetic utilisation of space.
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