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Secondhand Medtronic Minimed Paradigm Insulin Pump
Price: USD$ 420,00 Approx: 18.060,00 TL
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Report date: 31.10.2025
Medtronic MiniMed Insulin Pump Analysis Report
Overview and Device Description
The product in the image is a portable medical device used in diabetes treatment. From the Medtronic and MiniMed writings on the product, it is understood that the device is an insulin pump. The device is designed to continuously supply insulin to the body. This report includes a detailed analysis of the device and its accessories, based solely on the evidence presented in the visuals.
Brand and Model Identification
As a result of examining the visuals, the brand and model of the product have been clearly identified:
- Brand: Medtronic
- Model: MiniMed
This information is clearly legible from the prints on the front face of the device. The exact model number of the device (e.g., 780G) cannot be determined from the visuals.
Quantity and Package Contents Information
The products and parts included in the visuals are:
- 1 Medtronic MiniMed insulin pump
- 1 Energizer brand AAA lithium battery
- 1 small, cylindrical metal accessory (likely a reservoir part)
- 1 white molded product tray
- 1 white cardboard box
General Condition Assessment
Visually, the device is in very good condition and is likely new or very lightly used. It rests in its original packaging tray, which indicates it has been stored carefully. The overall appearance of the product is clean and gives a well-maintained impression. There are slight signs of wear on the corners of the cardboard box.
Physical and Mechanical Deformation Analysis
Upon detailed examination of the product’s physical condition, the following details were observed:
- Casing: The device’s black plastic casing shows no significant scratches, dents, cracks, or discoloration.
- Screen: The device’s screen is off. There are no serious scratches or cracks on the screen surface, but a slight smudge or indistinct surface scuff can be observed.
- Buttons and Components: The “B”, “ESC”, “ACT”, and directional buttons on the front panel appear physically intact and in place. The reservoir housing on the side of the device is clean and undamaged.
Accessories and Battery Status
The accessories visible with the device are:
- Battery: The package includes one Energizer Ultimate Lithium brand, AAA (L92) model, 1.5V battery. The battery is not installed in the device and appears new. The expiration date “12-2041” is legible on the battery.
- Other Accessory: A small, metallic part is located next to the device. Although its exact function cannot be determined, it is likely part of an infusion set or reservoir mechanism.
- Packaging: The device is seated in a white product tray, and this tray is inside a cardboard box. The presence of the packaging indicates that the product has been preserved.
Potential Fault Risk
Based on visual inspections, the physical condition of the device is very good. No potential fault risks such as rust, crushed cables, or significant wear have been observed. However, as the device’s screen is off, the functionality of its electronic components cannot be visually confirmed. Given its physical condition, no issues are anticipated.






