Welch Allyn Miller Laryngoscopes: Welch Allyn modified the original Miller blade, developed with Welch Allyn in 1941, to improve its functionality and field of view. First, the blade or tongue of the blade was flattened so that the patient’s tongue would be swept aside, rather than compressed. The flat base helps to hold the tongue out of the field of view. Overall field of view was increased by modifying the cross-sectional area of the blade without altering width or height.
Features:
The one-piece construction of Welch Allyn blades eliminates the potentially weaker soldered or brazed joint
Lightweight. Reduced handle and blade weight for improved balance and maneuverability facilitates even the most difficult intubations
Convertible. Blades easily convert from lamp to fiber optic illumination. Makes upgrading economical
Repairable. Replace deteriorating light pathways for a fraction of the cost of a replacement blade
Improved design. Reduced proximal blade height assists in intubating patients with limited oral access
One-piece construction. Single-piece stainless steel blade ensures blade integrity (no soldered joints) and minimizes corrosion
Halogen HPX illumination. Our fiber optic blades feature Halogen HPX lamps for true tissue color, providing more than 30% brighter, whiter light than traditional halogen lamps.
Removable, Fine polish light pipes make these an affordable choice in fiber-optic laryngoscope blades.
Single-piece stainless steel construction ensures blade integrity
Damaged light pathways can be repaired at a fraction of the cost of replacement blades.
Removable, Fine polish light pipes make these an affordable choice in fiber-optic laryngoscope blades.
Single-piece stainless steel construction ensures blade integrity
Damaged light pathways can be repaired at a fraction of the cost of replacement blades.
Packaging:
Hillrom Welch Allyn Complete Fiber Optic Miller Laryngoscope set model
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