Stainless steel disposable Non-plastic, single-use laryngoscope Eliminates the cost associated with cleaning reusable blades Helps prevent cross-contamination Patented safety heel inhibits blade tip from contacting handle Clean cool white LED illumination Low power use ensures long battery life Convenient for hospital and EMS use Compatible with all conventional ISO system handles Individually packaged; 20 per box Latex free, disposable, non-sterile
WHITEHEAD A modification of the Wis-Foregger blade with a reduced flange to increase visualization, facilitate intubation, and reduce the possibility of damage to the incisors. Blade made of surgical stainless steel.
WIS-HIPPLE-AMERICAN PROFILE A modification of the Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and a large, circular flange. As compared to the Wisconsin or Wis-Foregger blade, the flange tends to be straighter and run parallel with the spatula. This blade was designed primarily for use in infants. The tip, or beak, of the Wis-Hipple is wider and well adapted to lifting the epiglottis. Blade is made of surgical stainless steel.
WIS-HIPPLE-AMERICAN PROFILE A modification of the Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and a large, circular flange. As compared to the Wisconsin or Wis-Foregger blade, the flange tends to be straighter and run parallel with the spatula. This blade was designed primarily for use in infants. The tip, or beak, of the Wis-Hipple is wider and well adapted to lifting the epiglottis. Blade is made of surgical stainless steel.
WIS-HIPPLE-AMERICAN PROFILE A modification of the Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and a large, circular flange. As compared to the Wisconsin or Wis-Foregger blade, the flange tends to be straighter and run parallel with the spatula. This blade was designed primarily for use in infants. The tip, or beak, of the Wis-Hipple is wider and well adapted to lifting the epiglottis. Blade is made of surgical stainless steel.
WISCONSIN-AMERICAN PROFILE The Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and a flange that expands slightly toward the distal portion of the blade. This feature increases the visual field and reduces the possibility of trauma during intubation. The distal portion of the blade is wider and formed slightly to the right to better adapt in lifting the epiglottis. Blade is made of surgical stainless steel.
WISCONSIN-AMERICAN PROFILE The Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and a flange that expands slightly toward the distal portion of the blade. This feature increases the visual field and reduces the possibility of trauma during intubation. The distal portion of the blade is wider and formed slightly to the right to better adapt in lifting the epiglottis. Blade is made of surgical stainless steel.
WISCONSIN-AMERICAN PROFILE The Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and a flange that expands slightly toward the distal portion of the blade. This feature increases the visual field and reduces the possibility of trauma during intubation. The distal portion of the blade is wider and formed slightly to the right to better adapt in lifting the epiglottis. Blade is made of surgical stainless steel.