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Laryngoscope ZLS-A10 includes five durable blades of varying lengths (160mm, 130mm, 100mm, 102mm, and 75mm). It is equipped with a halogen light source delivering an impressive 1500 lux brightness. It enhances visibility during procedures. Our device is crafted from 304 medical-grade stainless steel, and the blades withstand repeated sterilization at 134°C, ensuring long-lasting performance. Ideal for precise and reliable airway management during endotracheal intubation.
Light Source | Halogen with 1500 lux brightness |
Blade Lengths | 160mm, 130mm, 100mm, 102mm, 75mm |
Blade Material | 304 medical-grade stainless steel |
Sterilization Capability | Sterilizable at 134°C |
Handle Dimensions | Height: 145mm, Diameter: 29mm |
Power Source | 2 x 1.5V alkaline batteries |
Application | Adult and pediatric use |
Compatibility | Ventilator and anesthesia machine compatible |
Number of Components | 5 blades, 1 handle |
Superior illumination
Versatile blade sizes
Durable
Sterilizable
Comes with a comfortable handle
Reliable power source
Multifunctional use
Built for precision
Accessory | Quantity |
briefcase | 1 |
macintosh | 3 |
millers | 2 |
laryngoscope | 1 |
Laryngoscope ZLS-A10 is designed for precise and reliable airway management during endotracheal intubation under general anesthesia, seamlessly supporting procedures in conjunction with ventilators and anesthesia machines for both adult and pediatric patients.
Zimed Laryngoscope provides clear visualization of the vocal cords and surrounding structures, ensuring accuracy in any lighting condition. These products ensure optimal clarity and focus, minimizing distractions during procedures. They are made with medical-grade stainless steel for strength and easy sterilization, ensuring long-lasting performance. Our device comes with a range of Mac and Miller blades, accommodating various patient anatomies and needs. They are perfect to be used in an operating room, emergency setting, or a teaching hospital..
Frequently Asked Question
The laryngoscope is equipped with a halogen light source delivering up to 1500 lux brightness. This high-intensity lighting provides clear, focused visibility of the vocal cords and surrounding airway structures, even in challenging conditions. The consistent brightness aids in accurate intubation and diagnosis.
Yes, the equipment is fully sterilizable at 134°C, making it suitable for use in autoclaves and other high-temperature sterilization systems. This ensures compliance with hospital infection control protocols and extends the lifespan of the instrument.
The handle is ergonomically designed with dimensions of 145 mm in height and 29 mm in diameter, offering a comfortable, secure grip even during longer or more complex procedures. Its balanced weight distribution helps reduce hand fatigue and enhances maneuverability.
Yes, it’s a multifunctional tool designed for both routine and emergency airway management. It's compatible with ventilators and anesthesia machines, making it ideal for use in surgical suites, intensive care units, emergency departments, and pre-hospital care environments.
Absolutely. The laryngoscope is compatible with ventilators and anesthesia machines, making it suitable for use in operating rooms and emergency settings.
There are two primary types: Direct Laryngoscope: Uses a blade and light source to directly visualize the vocal cords. Video Laryngoscope: Includes a camera that provides a video feed for improved visualization, especially in difficult airway situations.
A typical laryngoscope consists of: Handle: Houses the power source (battery). Blade: Can be curved (Macintosh) or straight (Miller), used to expose the vocal cords. Light Source or Camera: Provides illumination or a visual feed for better visibility.
During endotracheal intubation for anesthesia or emergency airway management To examine the throat or vocal cords In ENT procedures involving the larynx
Macintosh Blade (Curved): Lifts the epiglottis indirectly by placing the blade in the vallecula. Miller Blade (Straight): Lifts the epiglottis directly for a better view of the vocal cords in some patients.
Reusable laryngoscopes must be: Disassembled Washed with enzymatic cleaners Disinfected or sterilized using autoclaves or chemical sterilants Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and institutional protocols.