Third Generation Supraglottic Airway Devices with Vision Guided Systems
Supraglottic airway devices are currently widely used for airway management both for anaesthesia and emergency medicine. First-generation SADs only had a ventilation channel and did not provide protection from possible aspiration of gastric content if regurgitation occurred. Second-generation SADs are equipped with a gastric channel to allow the insertion of a gastric catheter and suctioning of gastric content. Additionally, the seal was improved by a change in the shape of the cuff. Some second-generation SADs were also designed to allow for intubation through the lumen using fiberscopes. Although the safety and efficacy of use of SADs are very high, there are still some issues in terms of providing an adequate seal and protection from possible complications related to misplacement of SAD. New SADs which allow users to choose the insertion scope and control the position of SAD can overcome those problems. Additionally, the Video Laryngeal Mask Airway may serve as an endotracheal intubation device, offering a good alternative to fibre-optic intubation through second-generation SADs. In this narrative review, we provide knowledge of the use of video laryngeal mask airways and the possible advantages of introducing them into daily clinical practice.
Features
-Easy for intubation.
The shape of soft cuff is adapts to the contour of the oropharyngeal area and provides more secure seal.
-Economical PVC Tube with silicone cuff .
Soft silicone cuff reduces patient trauma PVC tube combine with silicone cuff is cost effective.
-Have different sizes
Suitable for neonate, infant, child and adult.
- Flexible silicone tube
Soft thickness and tenacity main tube reduce the risk of crushing.
Product Data
CODE | SIZE | WEIGH |
MC-08710 | #1.0 | <5kgs |
MC-08715 | #1.5 | 5kgs-10kgs |
MC-08720 | #2.0 | 10kgs-20kgs |
MC-08725 | #2.5 | 20kgs-30kgs |
MC-08730 | #3.0 | 30kgs-50kgs |
MC-08740 | #4.0 | 50kgs-70kgs |
MC-08750 | #5.0 | 70kgs-100kgs |
Advantage
-Medical Grade Silicone For Super Compatibility
-Wire Reinforced Tube
-Flexible Tube
-Liquid Transition
-Pre-oxygenate and standard monitoring of the patients
-Use appropriate anaesthesia drugs or medicines on the patient prior to insertion of
the VISION MASK, to get the appropriate level of anaesthesia.
-Choose the right VISION MASK size following doctors clinical experience and help by
the excel of different VISION MASK sizes and performances at the end of this manual.
-Have another VISION MASK with an upper number size and another lower number
size ready
-Use gentle force, do not make excess force