King Vision aBlade - Disposable Laryngoscope Blades

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Size recommendation:

For infants and children the small video adapter 1-2 and associated blades are indicated:
– aBlade size 1 (Infant patients <4 years)* - aBlade size 2+2C (Child patients 1–10 years)* For larger children and adults the large video adapter 3-4 and associated blades are indicated: - aBlade size 3+3C (Children >5 years and Adults)*

* Size ranges are based on teeth-to-vallecula data for the given ages, tracheal tube sizing recommendations and actual experience. A medical professional must evaluate on a patient-by-patient basis.

*Penn Care requires Medical Director or Pharmacist-in-Charge authorization for purchases of this product. Please submit to Penn Care via email (sales@penncare.net) or fax (330-544-0022). For your convenience, we have a Prescription Drug Authorization Form available below in the “Documents & Downloads” section. Once the form is filled out and received we will process your order.

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Status 
SKU #: 01-5270C2
Channeled, Size 2 (Pediatric)
By: Ambu  |  MPN: KVLAB2C
each
$25.00
box of 20 eaches
$500.00
SKU #: 01-5270S1
Standard, Size 1 (Infant)
By: Ambu  |  MPN: KVLAB1
each
$25.00
box of 20 eaches
$500.00
SKU #: 01-5270S2
Standard, Size 2 (Pediatric)
By: Ambu  |  MPN: KVLAB2
each
$20.65
box of 20 eaches
$413.00

Common Additions:

SKU #: 01-526912
By: Ambu  |  MPN: KVLVA12
each
$786.99

Description

Size recommendation:

For infants and children the small video adapter 1-2 and associated blades are indicated:
– aBlade size 1 (Infant patients <4 years)* - aBlade size 2+2C (Child patients 1–10 years)* For larger children and adults the large video adapter 3-4 and associated blades are indicated: - aBlade size 3+3C (Children >5 years and Adults)*

* Size ranges are based on teeth-to-vallecula data for the given ages, tracheal tube sizing recommendations and actual experience. A medical professional must evaluate on a patient-by-patient basis.