White-Label Video Laryngoscope:
Perfect View When It Matters Most
Expand Your Portfolio With a Fully Modular and High-Quality Video Laryngoscope System – With Your Own Corporate Brand.
Video laryngoscopy has a great advantage over direct laryngoscopy. It has been proven to show better views of the laryngeal opening and facilitate safe and efficient tracheal intubation1. Developing a video laryngoscope requires time and ressources. Our system can help you expand your product portfolio quickly and efficiently.
KEY BENEFITS
Modular System With One Handle for Multiple Blade Types
Allows to cover a wide range of clinical demands, from large adult to pediatric patients. Blades can be exchanged within seconds.
Meeting Highest Quality Standards
Robust and superior video laryngoscope, made of high-grade stainless steel – designed to last. High quality at a competitive price with low recurring costs, ensuring you get the best value for your investment.
Uncompromised Hygiene
Reusable blades are designed for thermal disinfectors, autoclaves and gas-plasma-sterilizers (e.g. STERRAD), meeting the high demands of hygiene standards.
Easy to Use and Low Learning Curve
Thanks to the well-known direct laryngoscope handle blade interface and intuitive usage, the video laryngoscope can be used effectively right from the start.
Ready-To-Sell White Label Product – With Your Corporate Brand
Logo on handle, blade, monitor and graphical user interface makes the video laryngoscope unique to your brand. Color-specific monitor frame and graphical user interface as an option.
Broad Range of Applications
Airway is visualized on portable near-patient monitor for any intubation environment including the endoscopy room, interventional suite or hybrid OR.
FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
Blade & Handle
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Blade and handle
- One handle for all blade types: one-size-fits-it-all
- Macintosh, Miller, hyperangulated - for adult and pediatric patients
- Medical-grade stainless steel – ensuring durability and easy sterilization
- Robust blade interface for data & power transfer
- Thin and flexible cable to monitor
- High quality image sensor and integrated LED with anti-fog capabilities
Portable Near-Patient Monitor
- Interactive medical-grade HD touch monitor that can be used with gloves
- Display size 10.1”
- Image & video one click recording & various image settings
- Date & time recording
- Wi-Fi Livestreaming
- Integrated battery with 120min operating time and battery status indication
- 16GB internal storage – USB Video Output
- Simple to navigate icons and menu
- Power supply with magnetic connector
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WHY PREFER REUSABLE LARYNGOSCOPES OVER SINGLE USE?
Choose sustainability and cost-effectiveness with a reusable approach.
Sustainable
The video laryngoscope eliminates the use of plastic and minimizes waste, contributing to a greener environment.
High Flexibility of Blade Selection
Eliminating dependency on specific camera units' geometry, ensuring perfect view with any blade size.
Economical
Our approach for reusable components eliminates recurring costs associated with disposables.
Uncompromised Hygiene
Blades and handle can be reprocessed, allowing for efficient and thorough decontamination in fast-paced hospital environments.
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ABOUT BRÜTSCH ELEKTRONIK
- Swiss-based medical device OEM partner with 150+ employees
- 15+ years medical endoscopy experience
- Multiple generations of market proven video laryngoscope systems
- One-stop shop solution – efficient and reliable business partnering
- High service level – Sales, PLCM, 2/3 level support under one roof
- We invest to facilitate our customer’s growth
References
1 Hansel et al. 2022. Videolaryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy for adults undergoing tracheal intubation: a Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis update. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 129 (4): 612-623.