GB Remanufacturing Provides Ventilator Parts To Local Hospital

GB Remanufacturing Provides Ventilator Parts To Hospital

Fitting assembly used to convert the Philips Respironics V60 ventilator to a pressure-controlled ventilator.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, GB Remanufacturing and its team members have been looking at ways they could make an impact at either the national, state or local level. They tried contacting federal agencies, the Governor of California’s office, the Mayor of Long Beach’s office, and numerous House of Representatives throughout California and Los Angeles County to see how they could make a difference, but to no avail. None of the agencies or offices replied. Finally, Mike Kitching, the president and CEO of GB Reman reached out to Stephanie Aparicio at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, and the wheels were set in motion.

The very next day, the director of Biomedical Engineering at Long Beach Memorial asked if GB Reman could help produce a critical ventilator part that was in short supply. He explained that the manufacturer developed an emergency protocol to convert conventional ventilators into pressure-controlled units for use by critically ill patients battling COVID-19. Doing so would significantly increase the number of available ventilators, which was identified early on in the crisis as a weak link.

GB Remanufacturing, Inc. delivers ventilator parts to Long Beach Memorial Hospital
From L to R: Mike Kitching, President & CEO – GB Remanufacturing Inc., 
James Pierce, Respiratory Therapy Manager – Long Beach Memorial Hospital,
Zack Evert, Engineering Manager – GB Remanufacturing, Inc.

That’s when Kitching challenged his engineering department to come up with a solution and to make it fast. Lead by Zack Evert, GB’s engineering manager, and Joe Evert, director of operations, they decided on a different approach. “We had to come up with a different solution,” states Joe Evert. “Our goal was to make the part easily machinable out of a material that could withstand the disinfecting procedure, allowing it to be used multiple times. This would reduce the total number of units required while also allowing us the ability to scale production by the thousands if needed.”

GB Reman’s Engineering Manager, Zack Evert, designed the adaptor to be manufactured out of a readily available material that could easily withstand the sanitation procedure – making the adaptor re-usable. Prototypes were made on a CNC machine and sent over to the hospital for approval. The team over at Long Beach Memorial were astonished that the adaptors were engineered and produced in less than a week. The adaptors were approved the very next day.

Team GB Reman delivered the life-saving adaptors late last week, just before the expected surge in COVID-19 patients was expected, according to hospital officials. Hospital staff were very appreciative to receive the adaptors, and even more so that they could collaborate with a local company to get the adaptors necessary to treat COVID-19 patients in dire need of a ventilator.

Kitching said his company is ready for more projects like this to help in fight against COVID-19. However, this project was both special and personal. “I was born at Long Beach Memorial, and so were our two children. As a Long Beach native and local business owner, it felt great to help the local community, but we are open to helping anywhere and any way we can.”

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