Haiye HYHJ-1320 Disposable Video Laryngoscope

Haiye HYHJ-1320 Disposable Video Laryngoscope

The product adopts the structural design combining stainless steel and polymer material, with light weight, high strength, full functions, long life;

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The product adopts the structural design combining stainless steel and polymer material, with light weight, high strength, full functions, long life; The product is equipped with camera of 2 million pixels, 3" color display screen, standard with three specifications of camera svstems, corresponding to three sizes of disposable laryngoscope blades, can be applied to all people.

Features of Haiye HYHJ-1320 Disposable Video Laryngoscope

01.

Applicable People

Three sizes ergonomic design, to meet the needs of children to adults and difficult airway intubation

 

02.

More Cost Effective

One monitor with 3 sizes camera systems

 

03.

Video Laryngoscope Disposable Display

2 million camera system, 3 inch monitor

 

04.

No Need to Sterilize

Single-use blades are individually sterile packaged, convenient, fast and reduce the risk of infection

 

05.

Full Functions of Video Laryngoscope Disposable

Photo, video, freeze frame, and high-definition output, can be connected to a large screen by video laryngoscope from video endoscope manufacturers.

 

06.

Long Life Span

3400 mAh high-capacity battery, can be used continuously for 6 hours

 

07.

Multilingual Video Laryngoscope Disposable

Learn about the disposable laryngoscope priceand choose your preferred working language from multiple lingual choices.

 

Applications of Haiye HYHJ-1320 Video Laryngoscope Disposable

Haiye HYHJ-1320 Video Laryngoscope Disposable is provided for clinical use to provoke the patient's epiglottis to expose the glottis, and to guide medical staff to perform tracheal intubation and implement mechanical ventilation. Haiye disposable video laryngoscope is suitable for anesthesia departments, ICU, pediatrics, emergency centers, ambulances, etc. in medical institutions.

 


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