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Intubation Process Equipment Supplied In Usa
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Infinium Medical based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
A high-resolution view of the glottis will enable clinicians first-attempt success while minimizing any chance of a complication during the intubation ...
Manufactured by:Infinium Medical based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
A high-resolution view of the glottis will enable the clinician’s first-attempt success while minimizing any chance of a complication during the intubation ...
Manufactured by:Infinium Medical based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
A high-resolution view of the glottis will enable the clinician’s first-attempt success while minimizing any chance of a complication during the intubation ...
Manufactured by:Axia Surgical based in, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Axia HDView D-Series a state-of-the-art video laryngoscope with a 2.0-megapixel full view camera with high-resolution ...
Manufactured by:Axia Surgical based in, CONNECTICUT (USA)
The Axia HDView R-Series video laryngoscope adopts state-of-the-art image technology and possesses the advantage of a 2.0-megapixel full-view camera with a high-resolution monitor. ...
Manufactured by:Carnegie Surgical LLC based inEast Windsor, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Magill Intubation Forceps are a critical tool for medical professionals involved in anesthesia, emergency medicine, and otolaryngology. These forceps, originally developed by Sir Ivan Whiteside Magill in the 1920s, have an angled design that facilitates the precise and atraumatic insertion of endotracheal tubes into the larynx. Their unique structure, featuring atraumatic jaws, is crafted to ...
