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Feature: | Disposable, Reusable |
Certification: | CE, ISO13485 |
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Intubation and Clinical Usage
There are many reasons that may require intubation with an endotracheal tube, including surgery, anesthesia, trauma, or serious illness. Primary use cases include:
Prior to surgery and anesthesia
For foreign body removal
Protect airway from bleeding or stomach content
View airway abnormalities
After surgery ventilation support
Support difficulty in breathing
When heavy sedation is required
For higher oxygen concentration
Benefits of Video Laryngoscopes Vs Traditional
Better Viewing
The obvious key advantage of high-definition video laryngoscopes is being able to clearly visualize the patient's airway in real time in order for accurate tube placement. It creates much more convenient viewing options for both the primary care giver and the medical team.
Increases First Attempt Success
Studies show that video laryngoscopy helps intubate patients on the first attempt more than traditional methods. This is especially true in critical care settings and during difficult intubation.
Lower Rates of Esophageal Intubation
One of the most common mistakes in an intubation is to inadvertently place the endotracheal tube in the esophagus instead of the lower trachea. Video laryngoscopes are proven to reduce this common issue significantly making the overall successful procedure faster and less traumatic.
Reduces Airway Trauma
Using a video laryngoscope can reduce airway trauma by the reduced force that is required compared to a direct laryngoscope. This means less potential reflex reaction, tissue irritation and damage, bleeding, and reduced need for induction agent.
Improved Training & Teamwork
With a screen that can be seen by others, team members can see the intubation in real time and either provide assistance or use as real time training. It's also a faster signal to other clinicians and responders on the status and difficulty of the event providing a window into potential next steps.
Recorded Events Reduce Additional Procedures
Recorded events can reduce the number of additional exploratory procedures covering the same ground. Any previous damage to the recorded area can be viewed without a second exploration.
Easier to Use
Video laryngoscopes increase "successful" intubations in difficult intubation and when the care provider is less experienced. The training curve is faster than traditional methods while the video and lighting greatly reduce the most common mistakes. This means fewer bottlenecks and short average time for a successful intubation.
Addresses Immobility Issues
With a video laryngoscope it is not necessary to align the airway axes. This allows intubation to happen in cases with limited head and neck mobility.
Video Screen | 3"TFT OLED |
Tilt and rotation | 0 °~150 ° tilt,0 0~270 ° rotate |
Memory | 8GB~64GB |
Battery | 18650 Rechargeable 3.7 lithium battery |
Battery life | 4.5h~5hrs on a full charge |
Charging time | <4(hrs) |
Angle of view | 73° |
Light Source | High Intensity LED |
Camera Resolu tion-upgrated | 960*480 |
Anti-fog | no preheating coating on distal lens |
Material | Mental |