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Mindray Anesthesia Machine With 02 Vaporizer – NSL Wato EX35

2,351,000.00

 

Features

New Touch-screen Control

Featuring a new 10.4” touch-screen with quick access parameter controls and flat menu design. The new WATO EX-35 UI enables the user to make adjustments to vent mode and monitor settings easier than ever before at this product level.
The new touch responsive Smart Alarm system provides real-time detailed information that quickly and clearly alerts the clinician to adverse situations highlighting the need for early interaction and resolution.

Enhanced Performance

Employing the latest technologies the new WATO EX-35 supports an extensive range of features and functionality, ensuring all anesthetic procedures are delivered safely, efficiently and effectively. Enhanced features include, but are not limited to:
· Integrated Plug-and-play AG Module (auto ID of 5 agent and N2O)
· Integrated multi-mode ventilator offering controlled and support modes of ventilation
· The new and unique Mindray Ventilator Drive Gas Auto Switch function which guarantees the patient is ventilated without interruption at all times…

Better Usability

The new EX-35 is designed with the user in mind. It has been developed to make your life easier. A feature rich, ergonomically designed anaesthesia system that can be positioned with ease and used for prolonged periods without experiencing unnecessary stress or fatigue.

 

The Mindray Anesthesia Machine  (UK English) or anesthesia machine (US English) or Boyle’s machine is used independently by physician anaesthesiologists and nurse anaesthetistsAnaesthesiologist assistantsalso use anesthesia machines under the direct supervision of physician anesthesiologists. Anesthesia machines are used to support the administration of anaesthesia. The most common type of anaesthetic machine in use in the developed world is the continuous-flow anaesthetic machine, which is designed to provide an accurate and continuous supply of medical gases (such as oxygen and nitrous oxide), mixed with an accurate concentration of anaesthetic vapour (such as isoflurane), and deliver this to the patient at a safe pressure and flow. Modern machines incorporate a ventilator, suction unit, and patient monitoring devices.

The original concept of Boyle’s machine was invented by the British anaesthetist Henry Boyle (1875–1941) in 1917. Prior to this time, anaesthetists often carried all their equipment with them, but the development of heavy, bulky cylinder storage and increasingly elaborate airway equipment meant that this was no longer practical for most circumstances. The anaesthetic machine is usually mounted on anti-static wheels for convenient transportation.

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