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Description

The Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade is a stainless steel blade designed for use with the Welch Allyn Standard Laryngoscope Handles. This Miller style blade features a flat base to help hold the tongue out of the field of view.

Warranty: 1 Year.

Features

Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade Features

  • Overall field of view increased by modifying the cross-sectional area of the blade without altering width or height.
  • Stainless steel blades minimize corrosion to help reduce risk.
  • Blade is flattened to move the patient's tongue aside, rather than compressed.

Configurations

Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade Configurations

Product Number Blade Size Overall Length Length Inside Base to Tip
#68045 00 8 mm 36 mm
#68040 0 8 mm 53 mm
#68041 1 8 mm 79 mm
#68042 2 10 mm 132 mm
#68043 3 11 mm 172 mm
#68044 4 13 mm 182 mm

Frequently asked questions

Is durable stainless steel used?

Yes, the Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade is constructed entirely from stainless steel.

This high-quality material is crucial for:

  • Durability and Reliability: It ensures robust performance over time.
  • Corrosion Resistance: The stainless steel construction minimizes the risk of corrosion, maintaining the instrument’s integrity.

All blades are supplied in Factory New condition, meeting stringent medical standards.

What sizes are available for this laryngoscope blade?

The Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade is available in a range of sizes to suit various patient needs, including 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Which handles are compatible with this blade?

This Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade is specifically engineered for use only with Welch Allyn Standard Laryngoscope Handles.

This ensures a precise and secure fit, which is crucial for safety and optimal performance during direct laryngoscopy procedures.

What components are included with the blade?

The purchase includes only the Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade in the size you select (sizes 00 through 4 are available).

Please note: Laryngoscope handles or other accessories are not included with this item. The blade is designed specifically for use with Welch Allyn Standard Laryngoscope Handles.

Is the blade factory new?

Yes, this Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade is Factory New, ensuring optimal performance and reliability right out of the box.

Is the blade effective at managing the patient's tongue?

Yes, the Miller-style profile features a specialized flat-base geometry. This design is specifically engineered to shift the tongue aside rather than compressing it, which provides practitioners with superior access to the vocal cords during intubation.

Does the design reduce the need for manual adjustments?

By utilizing an intelligent cross-sectional modification, the blade is designed to increase your overall field of view without requiring you to manually adjust the physical width or height of the blade itself, allowing for a more efficient procedure.

Are these blades suitable for all patient age ranges?

Absolutely. The Welch Allyn Miller Standard Laryngoscope Blade is available in a full range of sizes to accommodate diverse clinical needs:

  • Sizes 00 and 0: Ideal for neonatal patients.
  • Sizes 1 to 4: Suitable for pediatric through adult clinical requirements.
How should I clean and sterilize these blades?

To maintain the integrity of the stainless steel and ensure clinical safety, please strictly follow the protocols outlined in the “Welch Allyn Standard Laryngoscope Blade Assemblies Directions for Use”. These documents provide the specific cleaning and sterilization requirements needed to keep your instruments in optimal condition.

Is this a professional-grade instrument?

Yes, this is a factory-new, professional-grade medical instrument manufactured in the USA. It is specifically designed for use in high-stakes environments such as:

  • Operating theaters
  • Hospital emergency departments
  • Anesthesia clinics