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What's the Harm? - December 2015 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Protector is designed to channel fluids away from the airway through the dual reservoir. The LMA Protector is designed with a simple but effective way to determine if it's placed properly. Once it's inserted, inflated and taped down, you cover the device's male port with a sliver of KY jelly and put your finger over the female port. If the gel stays in place when you ventilate, the tip of the mask is properly posi- tioned. If the gel blows off, air is leaking between the tip and the esophageal sphincter, indicating the mask needs to be reposi- tioned. Many supraglottic airways on the market have tapering connec- tors, which can limit the size of the endotracheal tube you can place through them. The connec- tors on the LMA Protector don't taper, enabling the placement of a full-size endotracheal tube. That's important for a device fre- quently used for difficult airway management. With its built-in bite block and Soft tip Safe flow 360° flow protected sideport Echogenic, Economic, Efficient, Effective E-Cath • Catheter over needle technique reduces the risk of leakage and dislocation to a minimum. • Echogenicity of cannula and catheter: The ultrasound visibility is increased due to the SelfPriming system • Double layered design of E-catheter and indwelling catheter enables an unhindered flow of anesthetic. • Int • Integrated injection tube and luer lock connections replaces the clamping adapter therefore eliminating an additional step. For more information or to recieve a free sample kit call or email: 1.888.9PAJUNK info@pajunk-usa.com PAJUNK ® Medical Systems . www.pajunkusa.com

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