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Romsons Silken Laryngeal Mask

Romsons Silken Laryngeal Mask

SKU: SMB-I46-285/GS-2046
126,58$ Regular Price
118,48$Sale Price

- The Romsons Silken Laryngeal Mask is safe, hands free alternative to tracheal intubation

- These Laryngeal Masks are made of 100% silicone

- The cuff of the mask and its tip is anatomically engineered to provide an optimal seal within the hypopharynx

- The clear transparent tube enables to detect any airway obstruction

- The separate inflation line enables the user to move away the line from the teeth of the patient to prevent accidental cuff deflation

- The radio opaque line allows for X-ray visualization

- The laryngeal mask has a standard 15 mm connector which facilitates easy connection to the anaesthesia circuit

- The pilot balloon allows for easy inflation & deflation of cuff

- These masks are supplied non sterile and is individually packed in blister pack lid

- These are available in the sizes of 1.0 (Neonate), 1.5 (Infant), 2.0 (Paediatric {Small}), 2.5 (Paediatric {Large}), 3.0 (Adult {Small}), 4.0 (Adult {Medium}), 5.0 (Adult {Large})

- They come in a standard packing of 10 units per box

- Supraglottic airway devices (SADs) are devices that keep the upper airway clear for unobstructed ventilation. Laryngeal masks are a type of supraglottic airway which keep a patient's airway open during the state of unconsciousness and when the patient is under anesthesia. When the laryngeal mask is correctly placed, it sits above the glottis in the hypopharynx region.

- Supraglottic Airway Devices (SADs) comprise a vast group of tools designed to provide a means for ventilation, oxygenation and administration of anaesthetic gases during situations of respiratory arrest or in a patient who is submitted to a surgical procedure under general anaesthesia.The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an acceptable alternative to mask anesthesia in the operating room. It is often used for short procedures when endotracheal intubation is not necessary.

- How to insert a Laryngeal Mask Airway:

- First, Deflate The Cuff Properly

- Lubricate the Posterior LMA Surface

- Slight Flexion of the Head on the Neck Can Help

- How You Hold the LMA Matters

- Open The Mouth As Wide As You Can

- Insert As Far Back as Possible Until It Seats

- Be careful With the Tongue

    (For orders above US $300 only)

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