LMA, Supraglottic Supreme Airway,
$26.50
Buy NowWhen Lives Depend on You, Depend on LMA® Airways.
With precious few seconds available to choose a rescue airway device, the decision is a critical one. The leading single use, gastric access laryngeal mask airway with a built-in drain tube, the LMA® Supreme™ Airway is the airway of choice.
Three benefits of Second-Generation LMA® Airways:
• A dual seal (oropharyngeal seal and esophageal seal) that is designed to functionally separate the respiratory tract from the gastrointestinal tract
• Ability to manage gastric content via the drain tube
• Ability to conduct diagnostic tests to confirm placement
Features
• Supraglottic airway management devices are less invasive than ETTs
• Comprised of three main components; Airway Tube, Mask and Inflation Line
• Masks are designed to conform to the contours of the hypopharynx with the bowl of the mask facing the laryngeal opening
Patients
Designed to maintain/temporize an airway in:
• Patients with immediate need of an airway
• Patients with failed tracheal intubation or for whom tracheal intubation is not an option
• Patients for whom the benefit of establishing an airway outweighs the risk of regurgitation and/or aspiration
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Description
When Lives Depend on You, Depend on LMA® Airways.
With precious few seconds available to choose a rescue airway device, the decision is a critical one. The leading single use, gastric access laryngeal mask airway with a built-in drain tube, the LMA® Supreme™ Airway is the airway of choice.
Three benefits of Second-Generation LMA® Airways:
• A dual seal (oropharyngeal seal and esophageal seal) that is designed to functionally separate the respiratory tract from the gastrointestinal tract
• Ability to manage gastric content via the drain tube
• Ability to conduct diagnostic tests to confirm placement
Features
• Supraglottic airway management devices are less invasive than ETTs
• Comprised of three main components; Airway Tube, Mask and Inflation Line
• Masks are designed to conform to the contours of the hypopharynx with the bowl of the mask facing the laryngeal opening
Patients
Designed to maintain/temporize an airway in:
• Patients with immediate need of an airway
• Patients with failed tracheal intubation or for whom tracheal intubation is not an option
• Patients for whom the benefit of establishing an airway outweighs the risk of regurgitation and/or aspiration