Conventional Laryngoscope
A Conventional Laryngoscope is a fundamental airway management device used to visualize the larynx and facilitate endotracheal intubation. It consists of a handle containing batteries and a removable blade (e.g., Macintosh curved or Miller straight) with a light source. The blade is inserted into the mouth to lift the tongue and epiglottis, providing a direct line of sight to the vocal cords. Its robust, reusable design makes it a reliable and cost-effective staple in operating rooms, emergency departments, and intensive care units for securing a patient’s airway during anesthesia or respiratory failure.
Key Features:
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Consists of a handle and interchangeable blades (Macintosh, Miller) for different anatomies.
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Provides direct visualization of the glottis for endotracheal tube placement.
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Reusable stainless steel construction for durability and repeated sterilization.
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Essential for general anesthesia, emergency intubation, and critical care.
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A fundamental, time-tested tool for anesthesiologists, EMTs, and intensivists.
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The standard device for performing direct laryngoscopy.
Secure the airway with reliable visualization using a Conventional Laryngoscope from Medic Instrument.








