The AIRTRAQ SP is a fully disposable video laryngoscope designed for visually guided intubation in emergencies and remote locations, featuring LED illumination, an anti-fog system, and a built-in tube guiding channel.
Features (AIRTRAQ SP)
The device is self-contained with a built-in battery, supporting use when a fixed power source is not practical.
LED illumination is integrated to enhance visibility during the procedure.
The built-in anti-fog system supports clearer viewing when moisture could affect the optical path.
An integrated tube guiding channel helps guide the endotracheal tube along a more controlled path.
It is designed to provide clear visualization of the laryngeal area and the glottic opening for guided placement.
Multiple viewing setups can be supported depending on configuration, including direct viewing or compatible camera-based viewing solutions.
The product is fully disposable, supporting single-use workflows and simplified post-use handling.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Fully disposable video laryngoscope
- Model: AIRTRAQ SP
- Illumination: LED
- Anti-fog: integrated anti-fog system
- Tube guidance: integrated endotracheal tube guiding channel
- Viewing options: direct viewing or compatible camera-based viewing solutions (depending on setup)
- Sizes: infant, pediatric, adult
- Compatibility (as stated): for endobronchial tubes with outer diameter 28–41Ch
- Standards & certifications: complies with international safety standards and carries CE and ISO certifications, per manufacturer documentation
- GTIN: not available
- MPN: not available
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which use settings is the AIRTRAQ SP best suited for?
It is designed for situations where portable, visually guided intubation support is needed, such as emergency response or remote-location use, and it should be used by trained professionals following local protocols.
What is the practical role of the integrated tube guiding channel?
The channel acts as a guided pathway for the endotracheal tube, helping keep advancement more controlled during placement.
How do I select the correct size and what should I verify before use?
Size selection depends on the patient group (infant, pediatric, adult) and tube requirements, and it is important to verify compatibility with the available consumables and follow the manufacturer instructions for use.