DESIGNED FOR EASY FIBER-OPTIC CONVERSION SYSTEM No. 3 for med. adult.
The FOCS ILS laryngoscope blades offer an easy and cost effective alternative to expensive fiber-optic conversions. FOCS ILS blades are designed to fit all standard handles allowing you to take advantage of fiber-optic illumination without the potential confusion from different fitting fiber-optic systems. FOCS ILS blades have a unique and patented design that hermetically encloses the fiber-optic bundle and halogen bulb within the blade. This feature allows the blade to operate on standard handles and protects the halogen bulb during reprocessing.FOCS ILS Blade fits all standard/conventional handles manufactured to ISO 7376 standards
GreenLine® PrismView™ Blades - ENGLISH PROFILEThe English PrismView and American PrismView blade may be used:• When the view of the vocal cords is impaired, especially the most anterior larynx
• During nasal intubation
• For post operative examination of the larynx Both contain an optically polished prism which provides a refraction of 30° without image inversion. To prevent condensation, warm the prism before use by immersing the entire blade in warm water.
MacIntosh Blades - Improved VisionMACINTOSH REDUCED FLANGE BLADEPatented modification to the “English” profile laryngoscope blade. Reducing the flange will enable the user to exert less force upon the maxillary incisors. A channel has been created which adds strength to the blade. This provides a channel through which an endotracheal tube may be inserted after visualizing the cords.
ROBERTSHAW BLADE - ENGLISH PROFILEThis blade for infants and children is gently curved over the distal third and is designed to lift the epiglottis indirectly in the manner of the MacIntosh blade. The blade section permits binocular vision thus allowing better judgement of depth and consequently less risk of trauma.
SIKER MIRRORFor laryngoscopy of patients with anatomical variations which make intubation with conventional blades difficult or impossible. The basic portion of the blade makes an angle of 135° with a stainless steel mirror located at that angle on the flange facing the spatula. The distal portion of the blade is three inches long. Because the mirror inverts the reflected image, the operator should exercise caution until familiar with its use. A curved stylette is recommended for use with the Siker blade. Placing the blade in a warm water bath for ten minutes before use will avoid any mirror fogging problems.
AMERICAN IV MAC BLADEThis blade design provides the extended channel to users who prefer the American Profile MacIntosh blade. The channel may also be used as a guide to insert an endotracheal tube.
FLANGE-LESS MAC (BIZZARRI-GIUFFRIDA) - AMERICAN PROFILE A modification of the MacIntosh blade with the upper flange removed. This blade is especially well suited for use in patients with a limited mouth opening, prominent incisors, receding mandible, short thick neck or having the larynx in an extreme anterior anatomical position. The absence of the flange greatly reduces the chance of trauma during laryngoscopy.
FLANGE-LESS MAC (BIZZARRI-GIUFFRIDA) - AMERICAN PROFILE A modification of the MacIntosh blade with the upper flange removed. This blade is especially well suited for use in patients with a limited mouth opening, prominent incisors, receding mandible, short thick neck or having the larynx in an extreme anterior anatomical position. The absence of the flange greatly reduces the chance of trauma during laryngoscopy.
MACINTOSH BLADE - IMPROVED VISIONSurgical stainless steel MacIntosh blades, designed to improve your view of the vocal cords.ENGLISH IV MACThis design provides the extended viewing channel for users who prefer an extended flange in the MacIntosh blade. The channel may also be used as a guide to insert an endotracheal tube.
MacIntosh Blades - AMERICAN PROFILE The American profile with a slightly more abrupt curvature and a flange starting at the lock of the blade and continuing to approximately where the curvature changes direction then disappearing.