Veterinary Fiber Optic LED Laryngoscope Sets
German high-performance integrated fiber bundle
Provide the best light quality
There are no electrical contact points in the lens.
PRODUCT DETAILS
In veterinary anesthesia, clear visualization of the airway is the first step toward patient safety. Our Veterinary Fiber Optic Laryngoscope Sets represent the modern standard in clinical intubation. Utilizing the "Green System" (ISO 7376) standard, these sets separate the light source from the blade, utilizing a high-performance fiber optic bundle to deliver intense, cold light directly to the glottis.
For the veterinary practitioner, this means a clearer view of the vocal cords without the risk of thermal burns to delicate mucosa—a common issue with older bulb-style equipment.
● High quality materials and surface treatment
● Designed for disinfection using steam or EO
● Epoxy resin sealed channel with heat resistance up to 392 ° F
● Patent integrated design
● Rainwater Forced Ball Lock System
● Integrated design minimizes liquid retention time in animals to the greatest extent possible
● Extend the service life to ensure the lowest cost per use
● Virtual maintenance surface, rainwater forces the tip
Lens size | length | width |
0 | 76mm | 10mm |
1 | 80mm | 11mm |
2 | 100mm | 12mm |
3 | 152mm | 13mm |
4 | 192 mm | 13mm |
5 | 207mm | 16mm |
6 | 222mm | 17mm |
The chrome plated brass fiber optic laryngoscope handle is compatible with all green system fiber optic lenses. Fully compliant with ISO 7376 green specifications. LED technology provides electroluminescence, which is strong white or yellow light, allowing veterinarians to observe the throat more clearly and obtain a realistic view of tissue visibility or lesions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I autoclave the fiber optic blades?
A: Yes. Our 304 stainless steel blades and integrated fiber bundles are designed to withstand standard steam autoclaving (134°C). We recommend a thorough drying cycle to maintain the clarity of the fiber optic core.
Q: Does the light generate heat during a long intubation?
A: No. Because the is located in the handle and the light is transmitted via glass fibers, the blade tip remains at room temperature. This is a critical safety feature for preventing laryngeal edema in sensitive patients.
Q: What kind of batteries does the handle use?
A: Our standard handles use two "C" cell batteries. We also offer rechargeable handle options that are compatible with specialized charging stations.