Phototherapy Systems
NeoBLUE
NeoBLUE Blanket
NeoBLUE MiniNEO BLUE MINI
NeoBLUE Cozy
MediLED
MediLED Mini
Biliband Eye Protector
Manufacturer
Natus Medical Incorporated
The neoBLUE® LED Phototherapy system is an innovative phototherapy light, incorporating a state-of-the-art blue LED light source for the treatment of newborn jaundice.
Features
- Utilizes blue light emitting diode (LED) technology. The LED emits blue light in the 450 – 475 nm spectrum — matching the peak absorption wavelength (458 nm) at which bilirubin is broken down.
- Safe: Does not emit light in the ultraviolet (UV) range or infrared radiation (IR) range, reducing the potential risks of skin damage or fluid loss.
- Surface area coverage: Exposes length of baby from head to toe.
- Unique red target light enables precise centring of light over baby
- Light enclosure is compact in size and lightweight
- Smooth, curved edges of light enclosure provide added safety and ease in handling
- Roll stand includes a gas shock mechanism, which maintains a safe height during pole adjustments
- Can be easily adjusted both horizontally and vertically, and tilted over a wide angle range
NeoBLUE LEDs reduce costly and time-consuming bulb replacements by providing thousands of hours of use.
Oxygen Concentrator
This oxygen concentrator is a light-weight device with low maintenance. It has an elegant, robust design with excellent performance. This model provides nebulizing therapy with a built-in-nebulizer. The easily accessible humidifier bottle, low noise levels which helps its use during sleep, makes this oxygen concentrator user-friendly with easy-to-use control panel.
Blood Warmer
This is a high-performance, microprocessor-controlled device for warming infusions and transfusions to prevent intra- and postoperative hypothermia. Temperature can be set freely in increments of 0.1°C or 1° C from 30° C to 42° C. The design is slim and ergonomic with integrated universal mounting clamp which allows the device to be placed on an infusion stand as well as on a normed rail.
Syringe Pump
The syringe pump provides simple, reliable and easy to use infusions for a range of clinical therapy areas. It delivers medication as a continuous infusion at a rate between 0.1ml/h to 1200ml/h depending on the syringe size. Recognized in operating theatres, intensive care units and general wards across the world; these pumps have been trusted by healthcare professionals for many years.
Infusion Pump
The infusion pump is widely used in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), Operating Rooms (OR) and General wards around the world for the delivery of fluid intravenously. It features a large LCD high-resolution color screen, intuitive interface with different areas to show the flow rate and VTBI. The ability to show the code of IV sets on the screen in real time and easier calibration with three-step calibration method enables clinicians to offer best practice. Compatible with various standards of IV sets.
Manufacturer
Natus Medical Incorporated
The MediLED Mini light can be placed directly on top of an incubator or can be attached to the SM-401 warmer. Mounts easily onto warmers or incubators – ideal in locations with limited space.
Features
- Blue LEDs emit most of their light in the 450-470 nm spectrum. This range corresponds to the peak absorption wavelength (458 nm) at which bilirubin is broken down.
- Does not emit light in the ultraviolet (UV) range or in the infrared radiation (IR) range, reducing the potential risk of skin damage and fluid loss.
- Intensive phototherapy for thousands of hours
- Can be adjusted to 3 intensity settings
TLIF Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cage
The TLIF cage is designed with anatomical structure, optimal condition for fusion to replace lumbar intervertebral discs and to fuse the adjacent vertebral bodies together at vertebral levels L1–S1. The TLIF implant is designed for a transforaminal approach. Indications are lumbar and lumbosacral pathologies in which segmental spondylodesisis indicated, these include;
- Degenerative disc diseases and spinal instabilities
- Revision procedures for post-discectomy syndrome
- Pseudarthrosis or failed spondylodesis
- Degenerative spondylolisthesis
- Isthmic spondylolisthesis