iCount is a patented AI-powered surgical safety system designed to prevent retained surgical swabs,classified as “Never Events.” The system automates swab counting, integrates into existingworkflows, and enhances patient safety.
iCount uses a proprietary docking device to track surgical swabs in real-time, acting as a physicalchecklist. With optional AI and electronic medical records integration, it optimises accuratecounting. The system is also designed to assist in blood lossmeasurement, providing a morecomprehensive safety and documentation solution.
Manual swab counting is prone to errors, especially in high-pressure surgical environments. iCountis designed to eliminate these errors, reducing the risk of retained swabs, which can cause severecomplications such as pain, infection, psychological trauma, and the need for re-operation.
iCount is tailored for NHS midwives, nurses, surgeons, obstetricians, patient safety executives,healthcare economists, and procurement professionals. It has been co-created with thesestakeholders to ensure it meets real-world clinical and operational needs.
Yes, iCount has undergone extensive usability studies and simulation testing, receiving positivefeedback and iterative design refinements. It aligns with WHO Safe Surgery Guidelines and otherinternational patient safety recommendations.
iCount has received multiple prestigious awards, including:
Absolutely. iCount aligns with WHO Safe Surgery Guidelines, ACOG, and RCOG recommendations,helping to enhance patient safety and improve the accuracy of blood loss measurement.
Retained surgical swabs are classified as “Never Events” due to the severity of their consequences—ranging from pain and infection to psychological trauma. iCount is specifically engineered to helpeliminate such incidents entirely.
Retained surgical swabs cost the NHS millions annually, with 557 cases reported between 2012 and2022. iCount’s cost-benefit analysis shows significant potential savings for healthcare providers,both in direct and indirect costs.
How iCount differs from swab bags and plastic containers:
How iCount differs from swabs with fluorescent lines:
Swabs with fluorescent lines are easier to visualise during surgery but do not aid accurate countingwhen piled together. They also lack built-in counting support. These swabs can be used along side iCount for a “belt and braces” approach, improving both visibility and count accuracy.
How iCount differs from RFID solutions:
iCount, like RFID, uses an objective, technology-based verification method. However:
Key Features of iCount:
iCount doesn’t just help you count swabs,it helps you count smarter. With traceability,accountability, and auditability built in, iCount aims to close a century-old safety gap.
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