Reusable Laryngoscopes


BritePro Max
Energy Efficient
LED bulb uses less power from the batteries than conventional halogen or krypton bulbs, reducing frequent battery replacement.
Green System Identification
The green band signifies that BritePro Max conforms to EN ISO 7376:2009 and is compatible with all fibre optic blade systems.
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IntegraBlade
Rounded Tip
Blade features an atraumatic curved tip which reduces risk of tissue damage.
Fully Autoclavable
100% stainless steel construction of the blade provides long life, ensuring long term usage even after repeated autoclaving.
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Reusable Fibre Optic Blades
Macintosh Blades
Curved design allows the tip to be guided to the epiglottic vallecula for direct visualisation of the glottis whilst holding the tongue to the side for direct vision of intubation.
Miller Blades
The shallow curved tip provides greater control in patients with a larger epiglottis, such as in paediatric patients. Infant and neonatal Miller blades also available with a delivery port to provide supplementary oxygen during laryngoscopy.
Flexible McCoy Type Blades
The Flexible blade has a hinged tip operated by a lever mechanism. This elevates the epiglottis while reducing amount of force required. Shown to improve the view during difficult intubations and in patients wearing cervical collars.
Robertshaw Blades
For neonatal and infant use, Robertshaw blades feature a gentle shallow blade curvature to lift the epiglottis indirectly in a similar way to Macintosh Blades.
Seward Blades
Originally an infant blade for asphyxia neonatorum, also used for paediatric patients.
Wisconsin Blades
For neonatal and infant use for an improved view and greater control of the epiglottis with a subtly wider distal end than a standard Miller Blade.
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Reusable Conventional Blades
Macintosh Blades
Curved design allows the tip to be guided to the epiglottic vallecula for direct visualisation of the glottis whilst holding the tongue to the side for direct vision of intubation.
Miller Blades
The shallow curved tip provides greater control in patients with a larger epiglottis, such as in paediatric patients. Infant and neonatal Miller blades also available with a delivery port to provide supplementary oxygen during laryngoscopy.
Flexible McCoy Type Blades
The Flexible blade has a hinged tip operated by a lever mechanism. This elevates the epiglottis while reducing amount of force required. Shown to improve the view during difficult intubations and in patients wearing cervical collars.
Robertshaw Blades
For neonatal and infant use, Robertshaw blades feature a gentle shallow blade curvature to lift the epiglottis indirectly in a similar way to Macintosh Blades.
Seward Blades
Originally an infant blade for asphyxia neonatorum, also used for paediatric patients.
Wisconsin Blades
For neonatal and infant use for an improved view and greater control of the epiglottis with a subtly wider distal end than a standard Miller Blade.
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Box Sets & Handles
Fibre Optic Box Sets
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Conventional Box Sets
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Fibre Optic & Conventional Laryngoscope Handles
FIBRE OPTIC Knurled |
FIBRE OPTIC Satin |
CONVENTIONAL Knurled |
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Replacement Bulbs
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