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For airway control in an emergency situation, there's no compromise. You need an airway device that is proven, practical and reliable.
The GlideScope® Ranger Video Laryngoscope provides a clear, real-time view of the airway and tube placement—ideal for EMS professionals and military paramedics.
The GlideScope® Ranger and GlideScope® Ranger Single Use were designed to meet military specifications for emergency settings. Both are portable, rugged, and operational in seconds.
• High-resolution camera for real time view of airway and tube placement
• Patented anti-fogging mechanism resists lens contamination
• Non-glare color monitor easily visible in bright light
• Patented 60-degree blade angulation
• Easy to learn, use and teach
• Easy to clean
• Design based on the GlideScope® GVL®, which achieves a Cormack-Lehane Grade I or Grade II view 99% of the time.1
Applications:
• Pre-hospital (field) airway treatment
• Level 1,2 and 3 Military medicine casualty centers
• Intubation with cervical spine immobilization
• Trauma airways - excellent when dealing with blood & secretions in the airway
• Challenging airways (DL Grades I-IV)
• First use intubations, replacing DL
For
more information about GlideScope® video
laryngoscope systems, accessories, and specifications,
please visit our Products page. |
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Congratulations FDNY, winners of the 2008 JEMS Games! |
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Verathon is proud to donate the top prize for the winning team at the 2008 JEMS Games “Excellence in EMS” Competition: a GlideScope® Ranger Video Laryngoscope. An annual highlight of the EMS Today conference, this competition features an extraordinary display of techniques, technology, and teamwork by some of the best EMS professionals in the world. Each year’s winner demonstrates unsurpassed assessment skills, clinical knowledge and the ability to work under pressure. This year, with a GlideScope® Ranger in the balance, the competition will be more intense than ever. The GlideScope® Ranger will be presented to the winning team during the JEMS Games medal ceremony, at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 29, 2008. |
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REFERENCE: 1. Cooper, RM. Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway; Early clinical experience with a new videolaryngoscope (GlideScope®) in 728 patients. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 2005; 52: 2: 191-198. |
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