For Safer Intubation, Invest in a Laryngoscope with a Camera

Video Laryngoscope

A difficult airway can make intubation a challenging process that increases the risk of patient trauma. Fortunately, more healthcare facilities are turning to video laryngoscopy. By showing real-time images of a patient’s glottis and vocal folds, a laryngoscope with a camera increases first-attempt success significantly. While this offers an obvious advantage over direct laryngoscopy, not all video laryngoscopes are engineered with the same capabilities. Some devices are not as easy to use as you’d like, either because of low-resolution screens or unergonomic designs. At Outpatient Supply, we offer a thoughtfully engineered video laryngoscope that will lend your staff more confidence during the most challenging intubation procedures.

Introducing the Infinium ClearVue® VL3D

Our video laryngoscope, the Infinium ClearVue® VL3D, is an all-around great value for any organization, but especially those on a tight budget. Priced competitively, it comes with affordable disposable blades and a 2.0-megapixel camera with anti-fog lens for dependably clear image quality. The ClearVue® VL3D is also: 
 
• Lightweight – Our laryngoscope weighs only 325 grams, which makes it easy to transport.  
• Durable – Sturdy steel construction and an anti-shatter screen mean the ClearVue® VL3D can better withstand accidental drops. 
• Portable – A rechargeable, long-lasting lithium-ion battery allows you to take this video laryngoscope wherever you need it.
• Protected – To give you peace of mind that your investment is secure, we back our laryngoscope with a robust one-year warranty. 
 

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Outpatient Supply is one of the nation’s premier providers of affordable medical equipment, and as such, we understand how critical organizational budgeting is in today’s competitive environment. That’s why we gladly offer honest, professional advice to help you determine if the ClearVue® VL3D is the best laryngoscope with a camera for your facility. Contact us today.