Jet injector

Jet injector

, or from a built-in gas cartridge or small cylinder. Some are multi-shot, and some are one-shot. They are made in various shapes, as the links to images below show.

They are used by diabetics to inject insulin as an alternative to needle syringes, though they are still not very common.

In the "Star Trek" franchise, and sometimes in other fictional scenarios and occasionally in the real world, it is called a hypospray.

Types of jet injector

Jet Injectors

The Jet Injector Gun and the Ped-O-Jet are air-powered medical injector devices designed to administer vaccinations in an extremely efficient manner. Invented by Aaron Ismach, these medical devices were bought in mass quantities by the US Government and provided to governments around the world to eradicate smallpox and other diseases. Servicemen in the Armed Forces were routinely injected with these medical devices to immunize them, and civilian usage included vaccinations during flu epidemics and the like. The Jet Injector is powered by electricity, while the Ped-O-Jet version is powered by a foot pump and does not require electricity to administer the vaccines. These devices have various specialized nozzles for different medication densities and also permitted the efficient inoculation of animal populations as well.

The Biojector 2000 is a make of gas-cartridge-powered jet injector. It is claimed that it can deliver intramuscular injections and subcutaneous injections up to 1 milliliter. The part which touches the patient's skin is single-use and can be replaced easily. It can be powered from a big compressed gas cylinder instead of gas cartridges. It is made by [http://www.bioject.com/biojector2000.html Bioject] .

In October 2006 it was in clinical trials for patients using Fuzeon as part of their HAART treatment for HIV. For clinical trial and related information see http://www.hivdent.org/drugs1/drugBIFI0306.htm

History

*19th century: Workmen in France had accidental jet injections with high-powered grease guns [http://www.healthfreelancing.com/samples/nopainIV.php]
*1920s: Diesel engines begin to be made in large quantities: thus beginning of serious risk of accidental jet-injection by their fuel injectors as workshop accidents.
*1937: First "known recorded" accidental jet injection by a diesel engine's fuel injector [Rees CE. "Penetration of tissue by fuel oil under high pressure from diesel engine." JAMA 1937;109:866-7] .
*1960: Aaron Ismach invented and patented the Jet Injector medical device which was used for quick mass vaccination of smallpox and other diseases. Ismach was assisted by Dr. Abram Benenson in the development of the Jet Injector Gun. The new method met with tremendous success as teams vaccinated large numbers of people at collecting points in the affected countries. The foot operated gun was called the Ped-O-Jet and the electric operated gun was called the Jet Injector Gun.
*1962: Robert Andrew Hingson claimed to have invented a prototype jet injector and called it the peace gun, for quick mass vaccination. But sometimes the injection process dislodged infected matter from a patient onto the nozzle of the injector, risking cross-infection.
*1964: Aaron Ismach was presented with a Gold Medal from the US Government for his efforts related to the Jet Injector Gun. The Jet Injector also appeared on postage stamps as a commemorative of his efforts.
*September 1966: The Star Trek series started, exposing the public to the idea of jet injectors under the name "hypospray".
*1976: The USA Agency for International Development published a book called War on Hunger which detailed the War Against Smallpox which Ismach's Jet Injector gun was used to eradicate the disease in Africa and Asia. The US Government spent $150 million a year to prevent its recurrence in North America.
*1997: The USA Department of Defense, the jet injector's biggest user, announced that it would stop using it for mass vaccinations due to concerns about infection. [http://usamma.detrick.army.mil/ftp/mmqc_messages/Q971169.txt The DoD order] [http://www.hcvets.com/data/transmission_methods/jet_injection.htm Veterans info page]

Accidental jet injection

Accidents have happened in vehicle repair garages and elsewhere where one of these has unintentionally acted as a hypodermic jet injector:-
* A fuel injector of a diesel engine.
* A high-pressure grease gun.
* A pinhole leak in a tube supplying a high-powered grease gun from a separate grease pressure-tank.
* A pinhole leak in a tube of high pressure hydraulic oil equipment.
* A high pressure paint spray.

High pressure injections of oil or paint can cause very serious injuries which may require amputation and can induce fatal blood poisoning. Particular care must be taken around high pressure sprays of this kind to avoid such injuries.

References

External links

* [http://www.mendosa.com/injector.htm Problems in use of jet injectors by diabetics]
* [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Hypospray Memory Alpha (Star Trek Wiki) page about the hypospray]

Web pages using "hypospray" for a real jet injector

These three references are all to articles in scientific periodicals:-
* [http://rheumatology.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/14/1/47.pdf Comparison of two steroid preparations used to treat tennis elbow, using the hypospray] (1975)
* [http://www.jrsm.org/cgi/content/citation/62/6/577 The use of the hypospray in the treatment of minor orthopaedic conditions] (1969)
* [http://ard.bmj.com/cgi/content/citation/26/2/143 Use of the hypospray jet injector for intra-articular injection] (1967)

[http://websites.labx.com/rankin/detail.cfm?p=2&autonumber=771 This link] uses the name "hypospray" for an automatic tourniquet.

External links about accidental jet injection

* [http://www.mrotoday.com/mro/archives/exclusives/SafetyInLubrication.htm Safety In Lubrication]
*http://www.viscosityoil.com/pdf/msds3/LINK-BELT-DIESEL-ENGINE-OIL-15W40.pdf (scroll down to Section 4)
*http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/312/7044/1436
*http://www.napavalleypetroleum.com/msds_napa_no2_diesel_fuel.htm (scroll down to section 7)


=Links to pages with

* [http://www.dantonioconsultants.com/prod_ji_vet.htm Enhanced Jet Injector for Cattle]
* [http://www.dantonioconsultants.com/images/general_purpose_injector_small.jpgGeneral purpose injector, from the site above]
* [http://www.mitcanada.ca/products/companion/mit5.html MIT-V jet injector with separate CO2 propellant cylinder]
* [http://www.medicaljet.it/inglese/siciminglese/ingleseiniettore.html JET 2000 jet injector]
* [http://www.dantonioconsultants.com/prod_ji_human.htm LectraJet jet injector]
* [http://www.dermojet.com/ Akra Dermojet]
* [http://www.bioject.com/biojector2000.html Biojector 2000]
* [http://www.brothersbrother.org/images/founder.gifJet injector in use for mass vaccination]


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