Ambu® Open Cuff Silicone Face Masks are designed for use with manual and automatic resuscitators and ventilators.FeaturesAmbu Open Cuff Silicone Face Masks are transparent for visual check of bleeding, vomitus, and spontaneous breathing.SpecificationsAvailable in 6 different sizes.
Size 0, 1 and 2 are circular models made of silicone rubber. Size 3, 4 and 5 are oval models, dome/cuff type, made of polysulphone and silicone rubber, respectively.
ENGLISH IV MAC This 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.
PHILLIPS BLADE for Infant use: Infant 113mm 13mm
The Phillips blade integrates the preferred straight Jackson blade design with the curved distal tip Miller design providing greater visibility and an almost direct line approach to the trachea during illumination. The low profile flange reduces the risks of oral damage.
“G” PROFILE MACINTOSH BLADEBuilt with an integral, extra large fiber optic bundle providing more cool, white light. Integral design enables superior cleaning by elimination of cracks and crevices.• Integral fiber optic bundle• 303/304 surgical stainless steel• No cracks, crevices to trap debris, helps to prevent cross contamination• Cleaning/Sterilization: No adverse affect in using ETO, steam autoclaving, or by soaking in Sporax or Cidex.• Long life• Large fiber optic bundle offers more light• Not chrome plated
MILLER BLADE “G” PROFILE
Built with a integral fiber optic bundle providing more cool, white light. Integral design enables superior cleaning by elimination of cracks and crevices.
• Integral fiber optic bundle• 303/304 surgical stainless steel• No cracks, crevices to trap debris, helps to prevent cross contamination• Cleaning/Sterilization: No adverse affect in using ETO, steam autoclaving, or by soaking in Sporax or Cidex.• Large fiber optic bundle offers more light• Not chrome plated
MILLER-PORT BLADEThe Miller-Port is a modification of the Miller blade that allows the individual to perform laryngoscopy and intubation with less risk of hypoxia. Built into the Miller 0 and Miller 1 blade is a tube that permits delivery of oxygen or other gas mixtures during intubation.
WIS-HIPPLEModification of the Wisconsin blade with a circular flange. 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 in lifting the epiglottis.
Laryngoscopes - Fiber Optic IlluminationGreenLine®/D™ MillerStainless Steel, Sterile, Disposable Fiber Optic BladesPatent # US 7,128,710 B1The GreenLine®/D™ disposable laryngoscope blades solve contamination problems and eliminate the cost and time spent cleaning laryngoscope blades and returning them for use.
Size 1 Infant- Answers the professional’s request for a non-plastic disposable and suitable for everyday hospital use
- Polished acrylic stem produces exceptional illumination
- Used with any reusable “Green System” fiber optic handle. Compatible with: AMS, Anesthesia Associates, Heine, Propper, Rusch, and Welch Allyn
GUEDEL - ENGLISH PROFILE The Guedel blade is another original straight blade that has been modified by angling the blade 28° on its base toward the handle. This helps to promote lifting without the teeth as a fulcrum. The Guedel blade was one of the first blades designed specifically for use with cuffed endotracheal tubes. The distal tip has slightly more angulation than the Flagg to assist in compression of the epiglottis.
Laryngoscopes With Conventional Illumination
AMERICAN PROFILE
The MacIntosh series laryngoscopes,designed by R. MacIntosh in 1941, are the predominant choice of the curved blade types. During laryngoscopy, the tip or “beak” of the blade is compressed into the angle formed by the base of the tongue and the epiglottis (vallecula), indirectly raising the epiglottis. The spatula of the blade has a smooth and gentle curve extending from the lock of the tip. In cross section, the construction resembles that of a reverse Z flange, facilitating greater access during intubation. A wide variety of sizes are available. Made of stainless steel.
The MacIntosh series laryngoscopes are the predominant choice of the curved blade types. During laryngoscopy, the tip or “beak” of the blade is compressed into the angle formed by the base of the tongue and the epiglottis (vallecula), indirectly raising the epiglottis. The spatula of the blade has a smooth and gentle curve extending from the lock of the tip. In cross section, the construction resembles that of a reverse Z flange, facilitating greater access during intubation. Supplied with a frosted lamp providing defused illumination without shadows. Made of surgical Stainless Steel.
MacIntosh Blades-ENGLISH PROFILE Hand-crafted in a soft matte finish to virtually eliminate reflection and glare. The flange extends all the way down to the distal tip. Made of surgical stainless steel.