One size Single use Fully disposable
No need to stock reduces the risk of cross infection no need to remove batteries
multiple sizes and avoids reprocessing costs prior to disposal
Video laryngoscopy wherever and whenever you intubate
i-view is the new, single use, fully disposable video laryngoscope providing the option of video laryngoscopy wherever you might need to intubate.
It offers a cost effective solution, by combining all the advantages of a fully integrated video laryngoscope in a single use, disposable product.
i-view incorporates a Macintosh blade, so can also be used for direct as well as video laryngoscopy. The ergonomic design ensures i-view is easy and instinctive to use and the integral LCD screen provides an optimal view in a variety of light conditions; and it's ready for use seconds after removing from the packaging.
Key advantages of video laryngoscopy include:
• Better view of the larynx
• Reduced head and neck manipulation
• Less force required
• Reduced attempts at laryngoscopy
• Higher success rate than direct laryngoscopy when direct laryngoscopy fails
No need to stock reduces the risk of cross infection no need to remove batteries
multiple sizes and avoids reprocessing costs prior to disposal
Video laryngoscopy wherever and whenever you intubate
i-view is the new, single use, fully disposable video laryngoscope providing the option of video laryngoscopy wherever you might need to intubate.
It offers a cost effective solution, by combining all the advantages of a fully integrated video laryngoscope in a single use, disposable product.
i-view incorporates a Macintosh blade, so can also be used for direct as well as video laryngoscopy. The ergonomic design ensures i-view is easy and instinctive to use and the integral LCD screen provides an optimal view in a variety of light conditions; and it's ready for use seconds after removing from the packaging.
Key advantages of video laryngoscopy include:
• Better view of the larynx
• Reduced head and neck manipulation
• Less force required
• Reduced attempts at laryngoscopy
• Higher success rate than direct laryngoscopy when direct laryngoscopy fails
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