ICU Medical 100/322/120 Portex Guedel Airway Size 6 120 mm Orange
The ICU Medical 100/322/120 Portex Guedel Airway is a medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and emergency response situations. This airway management tool is intended to provide a secure and stable means of maintaining a patient's airway, making it an essential component in anesthesia, critical care, and emergency medicine. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to facilitate easy and effective airway management, helping to ensure patient safety and comfort.
The Portex Guedel Airway is a type of oropharyngeal airway that is inserted into the patient's mouth to keep the airway open, allowing for unobstructed breathing. It is designed to be used in situations where a patient is unconscious or unable to maintain their own airway, and is commonly used in conjunction with other airway management devices, such as endotracheal tubes and masks. The device is made of a soft, flexible material that is gentle on the patient's tissues, reducing the risk of discomfort or trauma.
Key Features
- Disposable and sterile, reducing the risk of cross-contamination and infection
- Soft, flexible design for patient comfort and reduced risk of airway trauma
- Easy to insert and secure, with a smooth, rounded tip to facilitate gentle placement
- Available in a range of sizes to accommodate different patient populations
- Color-coded for easy size identification, with a distinctive orange color for size 6
- Latex-free construction to minimize the risk of allergic reactions
- Individually packaged to maintain sterility and convenience
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 120 mm in length • Weight: Not specified • Materials: Latex-free, medical-grade materials • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant international standards for medical devices • Compatibility: Designed for use with standard airway management equipment and protocolsIdeal For
• Hospitals and intensive care units (ICUs) • Emergency medical services (EMS) and ambulance teams • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Anesthesia and critical care departments • Home care and hospice settings, where advanced airway management may be requiredShare Product Link: