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Video laryngoscope with blade MultiViewScope
with integrated video monitor

Video laryngoscope with blade - MultiViewScope - MPI Medical Products International - with integrated video monitor
Video laryngoscope with blade - MultiViewScope - MPI Medical Products International - with integrated video monitor
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Characteristics

Options
with blade, with integrated video monitor
Working length

360 mm, 550 mm
(14.2 in, 21.7 in)

Total diameter (mm)

2 mm
(0.1 in)

Operating channel diameter (mm)

2.1 mm
(0.1 in)

Angle of view (°)

70 °

Direction of view (°)

20 °

Description

From newborn to adult, visualize intubation on the monitor screen Handle + Blade for laryngoscopy Handle + Fiberscope for Flexible Scope intubation, and positional confirmation of endobronchial tube. Handle + Stylet Scope for rigid scope intubation Laryngoscope Blade Having the same shape as a traditional laryngoscope, no additional practice is required. When direct vision of the larynx is difficult , the lens in the blade provides clear visualization. Like a standard laryngoscope, intubation by direct visualization can be done, allowing the instructor to watch the monitor screen and provide direction during training. Stylet Scope Because the stylet is inserted in the endotracheal tube, intubation is possible as long as there is space for the tube to pass. Tips to facilitate intubation Apply an anti-fog agent to the tip of the scope. Suction oropharyngeal secretions prior to the procedure. Check the monitor and continue to observe the monitor throughout the procedure. Lift the jaw as much as possible, preferably by an assistant. Start by holding the scope horizontally.

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