SPECIAL TERMS:
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prescription or letter of authorization for us to keep on file from
your medical supervisor. If you are not able to provide this
info at the time you are placing your order, please fax to
610-341-1866 or email to orders@airwaycam.com, and reference your
customer name and order number also. We appreciate your
cooperation.
FEATURES:
Fully integrated
high definition optics. Magnified wide-angle (panoramic)
view.
No need
for an external monitor.
Simple to Use.
Easy to Learn.
Improves intubation success rates, especially with C-L
grades III and IV.
Guiding channel. Easily leads
ETT through vocal cords.
Anatomically shaped. No Hyperextension. Less
traumatic.
All-In-One design. Ready to
use. No set up. Low
Cost.
Optional Wireless Video System.
Excellent for training.
INDICATIONS:
1. Anticipated difficult laryngoscopy
2. Patients
at increased risk for difficult intubation (Anaesthesia, 2008, 63,
pages 182-188).
3. As a
rescue following failed direct laryngoscopy (Anaesthesia, 2007, 62,
598-601).
4. Awake
tracheal intubation (Anaesthesia, 2007, 62, pages
746-747).
5. Morbidly
obese patients (British Jurnal of Anaesthesia
100(2):263-8(2008)).
6. Patients
with Cervical Spine Immobilization (Anesthesiology 2007;
107:52-9).
7. Patients
with Infectious Diseases (Internet Jurnal of Airway
Management).
8. Emergency
Cesarean Delivery (Anesthesiology 2007, 106:629-30).
9. Assistance
with tracheostomy (Anaesthesia, 2007, 62, pages528-538).
10. Patients
with coronary artery disease or arrhythmias (Anaesthesia,
2006;61:1093-1099).
11. Polytraumatized patiens (Remi-Article No. A49.
Vol.6 No. 6, June 2006 and Intensive Care Medicine Volume 6 No. 7,
July 2006).
12. Emergency
and Prehospital laryngoscopy (Anaesthesia, 2007, 67 pages
1061-1065; Anaesthesia, 2008, 63, pages 26-31; Emerg.Med.Junal
2007;24;509-510 doi:10.1136/emj.2006.040469).
13. Patients
requiring intubation in a sitting position.
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