Stellife Miller Combo Blades with Handle Fig. 00 Premature Fiber Optic Laryngoscope Set - 10 Pieces
The Stellife Miller Combo Blades with Handle Fig. 00 set is specifically designed for intubating premature infants, offering crucial tools for safe and effective clinical outcomes. This 10-piece set ensures superior performance in sensitive procedures, combining convenience with precision.
Key Features:
Miller Combo Blades with Handle: This set includes 10 fixed blades with an attached handle, ensuring stability and ease of use during intubation. The fixed design prevents disconnection, streamlining the process.
Premature Infant Size (Fig. 00): Designed for premature infants, the Miller Fig. 00 blades provide the delicate care needed for this vulnerable patient group.
Single-Use Design: The blades are intended for one-time use, significantly reducing the risk of cross-contamination and enhancing patient safety.
Low-Profile Design: The low-profile configuration allows for improved maneuverability and access during intubation, facilitating precise procedures.
Pre-Loaded with Batteries: The handle comes pre-loaded with batteries, ensuring that the device is ready for immediate use, with no need for additional preparation.
Ergonomic Grip: The handle features an ergonomic grip for enhanced comfort and control during use, minimizing hand fatigue.
Fiber Optic Light: Equipped with a fiber optic light, the blades offer optimal illumination for better visibility and accuracy during intubation.
Non-Sterile Packaging: Provided in non-sterile packaging, the set is ready for use in environments where sterile conditions are maintained.
Clinically Clean & FDA Compliant: Manufactured in accordance with FDA guidelines, ensuring a clinically clean product that meets high standards of safety and hygiene.
Why Choose Stellife?
Stellife Instruments provides high-quality, precision-engineered medical tools designed for specialized care. Our Miller Combo Blades with Handle set offers the performance, safety, and reliability essential for successful intubation in premature infants.