40-110mm Disposable Oropharyngeal Airway Berman Emergency Oral Polyethylene Airway
1. Size Range (40-110mm):
- Length Range: The oropharyngeal airway is available in various sizes, with a range from 40mm to 110mm. This range likely refers to the length of the airway. The appropriate size is chosen based on patient anatomy, clinical requirements, and the specific medical context.
2. Disposable:
- Single-Use: The term "Disposable" indicates that the oropharyngeal airway is intended for one-time use and should be discarded after each use. Disposable medical devices contribute to infection control and reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
3. Oropharyngeal Airway:
- Purpose: An oropharyngeal airway is a medical device used to maintain a clear and unobstructed airway in the oropharynx, which is the part of the throat located behind the mouth. It is commonly used in emergency situations or when a patient is unconscious.
4. Emergency Oral:
- Application: The airway is specifically designed for emergency oral use. It is likely to be used by emergency medical personnel, paramedics, or healthcare providers in situations where rapid establishment of a patent airway is critical.
5. Polyethylene Airway:
- Material: The oropharyngeal airway is made of polyethylene, a type of plastic known for its flexibility and biocompatibility. Polyethylene is commonly used in medical devices due to its inert nature.
Disposable oropharyngeal airways are frequently used in emergency medicine to quickly establish and maintain a clear airway during situations such as cardiac arrest, respiratory distress, or trauma. The range of sizes allows healthcare providers to choose the appropriate size based on the patient's anatomy.
Features:
.Soft LDPE material to pretect the tissue of mouth
.Six models chosen for adullt, Child and neonate.
.100% latex free.
.Disposable, single use, non-sterile
.OEM and ODM acceptable
Order Information | |
Cat.NO. | Size(mm) |
SR13191204 | 40 |
SR13191205 | 50 |
SR13191206 | 60 |
SR13191207 | 70 |
SR13191208 | 80 |
SR13191209 | 90 |
SR13191210 | 100 |
SR13191211 | 110 |
What is a Berman airway?
They are just one device used by anesthesiologists to maintain an unobstructed passage through which patient's breathe during surgery. The design of this 'dual-channel' airway was one of Dr. Robert A. Berman's (1914-1999) earliest innovations.
How do you insert oropharyngeal?
The mouth is opened using the “crossed or scissors” finger technique. The OPA is inserted in the patient's mouth upside down so the tip of the OPA is facing the roof of the patient's mouth. As the airway is inserted it is rotated 180 degrees until the flange comes to rest on the patient's lips and/or teeth.