Video laryngoscope i-view™
single use

Video laryngoscope - i-view™ - Intersurgical  - single use
Video laryngoscope - i-view™ - Intersurgical  - single use
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Characteristics

Type of video endoscope
video laryngoscope
Options
single use

Description

i-view™ is a single use, fully disposable video laryngoscope providing the option of video laryngoscopy wherever you might need to intubate. By incorporating a Macintosh blade, i-view™ can also be used for direct laryngoscopy and the technique for insertion is more familiar and instinctive than for devices with a hyper-angulated blade. Ready to use seconds after removing from the packaging, the ergonomic design ensures i-view is easy to use, and the integral LCD screen provides an optimal view in a variety of light conditions. Ready to use seconds after removing from the packaging, the ergonomic design ensures i-view is easy to use, and the integral LCD screen provides an optimal view in a variety of light conditions. Where availability of a video laryngoscope may be limited due to the cost implications of purchasing reusable devices for multiple sites, i-view™ provides a cost effective solution, by combining all the advantages of a fully integrated video laryngoscope in a single use, disposable product. This makes i-view™ ideal for use in: • pre-hospital • emergency medicine • resuscitation • anaesthesia • intensive care Below is a short video showing called 'How to use the i-view™ video laryngoscope' which shows how the i-view™ should be used, which also incorporates a brief summary of the key benefits of the device. Whilst the video does not replace the Instructions For Use (IFU) it does provide a useful guide as to the basic steps for successful use.

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