DESCRIPTION:
Visionary performance in the palm of your hand. When it comes to visualising the airway for routine or difficult intubations, you need a tool that you can depend on each and every time. King Vision? aBlade is designed for indirect visualisation of the vocal cords which minimise the need for tissue manipulation and improve the ability to see anterior airways. King Vision? aBlade comes with the choice of two blade types that allow users to keep their preferred technique in terms of tube delivery, offering a unique flexibility.
King Vision? aBlade video laryngoscope
The King Vision? aBlade video laryngoscope offers advanced imaging technology and unparalleled ergonomic design. In addition, it features the unique flexibility from the choice of two blade types ? standard and channeled so you can choose what is right for you and your patient. Depending on your preferred technique and the complexity of the airway the King Vision has two blade types. A standard blade that requires the use of a stylet to direct the ET tube with a 13 mm mouth opening requirement. The other choice is a channeled blade where you can guide the ET tube with the blade where the mouth opening requirement is 18 mm. The channeled blade accommodates ET tube between 6.0 ? 8.5 mm.
The King Vision video laryngoscope provides a high quality image of the vocal cords while minimizing soft tissue manipulation.
Key benefits
Affordable
Durable
Portable
King Vision? aBlade is suitable for
Whether it is part of your difficult airway trolley/crash cart or it is used in combination with other visusalisation devices or on a more regular basis for routine intubation the King Vision aBlade video laryngoscope should be part of your airway strategy. This is emphasised in the recent 2013 Difficult Airway Algorithm from ASA*.