Veterinary Video Laryngoscopes
Master difficult airways with our Veterinary Video Laryngoscopes. High-definition visualization, anti-fog blades, and one-touch recording. Perfect for brachycephalic breeds, exotics, and clinical teaching.
1,Compatible with disposable blade
2,Video synchronous transmission to big monitor by AV cable
3,Easy to input the tracheal tube by good view of glottis Vet
PRODUCT DETAILS
Veterinary Video Laryngoscopes: Advanced Digital Visualization for Difficult Intubations
Achieving "first-pass success" during intubation is a critical safety goal in every veterinary anesthetic protocol. While traditional laryngoscopes rely on a direct line of sight, our Veterinary Video Laryngoscopes utilize high-definition digital imaging to provide a clear, magnified view of the glottis and vocal cords.
This technology eliminates the need for awkward positioning, reduces the risk of laryngeal trauma, and is particularly transformative for "difficult airway" patients—such as brachycephalic breeds (Pugs, French Bulldogs) or exotic species where the oral cavity is extremely narrow.
Technical Features Engineered for the Clinic
1. Anti-Fog High-Def Camera: The distal tip is engineered with rapid-heating technology to prevent lens fogging from the patient's breath—a common frustration in traditional field-use.
2. Reusable & Disposable Blade Options: Choose between durable, medical-grade stainless steel blades for high-volume clinics or cost-effective disposable blades for infectious cases.
3. Universal Blade Sizes: We offer a full range of Macintosh and Miller-style digital blades, from Size 0 for neonates to Size 5 for large breed dogs and foals.
4. Ergonomic Waterproof Handle: Rated IPX7, the handle is designed for easy disinfection and can withstand the daily rigors of a busy veterinary ward.
5. Long-Life Lithium Battery: Provides up to 4 hours of continuous use, ensuring the unit is always ready for emergency "stat" procedures.
Species-Specific Applications
Companion Animals (Canine/Feline): Streamlines routine anesthesia and helps navigate the sensitive feline larynx, reducing the risk of laryngospasm.
Equine & Large Animal Foals: Specialized longer blades allow for deep visualization in calves and foals during neonatal intensive care.
Exotic Medicine: Specialized micro-blades for high-detail visualization in rabbits and small mammals.
SPECIFICATIONS

| Name | Technical names | Technical |
Machine parameter | Angle of vision | 50°±15% |
| Discharging time of battery | >3h | |
| Charging times | >300 | |
| Display | 2.5 " TFT | |
| Power consumption | ≤1.5VA | |
| Illuminance | ≥70LUX | |
| Monitor rotating angle U/D | 0°-130° | |
| Monitor rotating angle L/R | 0°-270° | |
| Weight | 180g |
Charger | Charge input | -220V,50HZ |
| Charger output | 5V,1000mA | |
| Charge time | <4 hour |
Working enviroments | Temperature | 10°-40° |
| Humidity | 10%-90% | |
| Atmospheric pressure | 500hpa-1060hpa |
Transportation storage enviroments | Temperature | -40°±55 |
| Humidity | ≤93% | |
| Atmospheric pressure | 500hpa-1060hpa |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does a video laryngoscope take longer to set up than a traditional one?
A: No. Our units feature a "one-button start" that powers the screen and camera instantly. Once you are familiar with the digital view, most clinicians find that intubation time is actually reduced, especially in difficult cases.
Q: How do I clean and disinfect the video laryngoscope?
A: The blades are detachable and can be soaked in common veterinary disinfectants or autoclaved (depending on the specific blade model). The handle and screen can be wiped down with 70% alcohol or specialized medical wipes.
Q: Is the screen glare a problem in bright surgical suites?
A: Our 3.5-inch displays are equipped with anti-glare coatings and high-contrast settings, ensuring a clear image even under the intense LED lighting of an operating room.
Q: Can I export the videos to my Practice Management Software (PMS)?
A: Yes. The unit includes an internal SD card or a USB connection, allowing you to easily transfer JPG images and MP4 videos directly to your patient’s digital files.