Hillrom 69041 MacIntosh Blade Size
The Hillrom 69041 MacIntosh Blade, Size 1, is a high-quality medical instrument designed for use in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and operating rooms. This laryngoscopy blade is specifically intended for tracheal intubation procedures, providing a standout benefit of improved visualization and control. Its design and functionality make it an essential tool for healthcare professionals, particularly anesthesiologists and emergency medicine specialists.
The Hillrom 69041 MacIntosh Blade, Size 1, is designed to facilitate efficient and effective tracheal intubation. Its purpose is to provide a clear and unobstructed view of the airway, allowing for precise placement of the endotracheal tube. The blade's unique design and size make it suitable for a range of patients, from adults to pediatric cases. By utilizing this blade, healthcare professionals can ensure a smooth and successful intubation process, which is critical in various medical situations, including emergency responses, surgical procedures, and patient care in intensive care units.
Key Features
- Size 1, suitable for a variety of patient sizes and ages
- Designed for use with Hillrom laryngoscopes for optimal performance
- MacIntosh blade design provides excellent visualization of the airway
- Durable construction for long-lasting use and reliability
- Easy to clean and sterilize for infection control and maintenance
- Compatible with standard laryngoscopy handles for convenience and efficiency
- Facilitates quick and accurate tracheal intubation, reducing the risk of complications
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 13.5 cm (5.3 in) in length • Weight: approximately 60 grams • Materials: High-quality, medical-grade stainless steel • Compatibility: Designed for use with Hillrom laryngoscopes and standard laryngoscopy handles • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant medical device standards for safety and performanceIdeal For
• Hospitals, including emergency departments, operating rooms, and intensive care units • Clinics, such as outpatient surgery centers and urgent care facilities • Home care and transport situations where portable, reliable equipment is essential • Laboratories and research institutions requiring high-quality medical instruments • Anesthesia and emergency medicine applications where efficient and effective airway management is criticalShare Product Link: