ANESTHESIA MEDICAL SPECIALTIES • 1440 A2 Beaumont Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223
phone: 1 (800) 804-0447 • (951) 769-4953    •    fax: (951) 769-7253
www.anesthesiamedicalspecialties.com   •    email: amslaryngoscope@aol.com
PATIL-SYRACUSE MASK
• To identify anatomical landmarks in
nonintubated patients.
• Study pathophysiology of the upper airway
during spontaneous breathing.
• Permit endoscopy and endoscopic intubation in
anesthetized patients with minimal interferenc
with ventilation.
• Permit endoscopy by the oral or nasal route.
• Inhalation anesthesia may be continued during
intubation.
• More time available for intubation.
Cat. No.
E-100-2        Size 2        $72.00
E-100-3        Size 3        $72.00
E-100-4        Size 4        $72.00
PATIL INTUBATION GUIDE - AUDIBLE
Size 4
Cat. No.
9-0201-43
$15.00
A lightweight device (consisting of a small whistle diaphragm), is attached to the end of the endotracheal
tube connector to magnify breath sounds during blind nasotracheal and orotracheal intubation.
        PATIL-SYRACUSE MASK-CLEAR

For the situation where visibility is important such as
fiber optic endoscopy-aided tracheal intubation.

Mask-Clear with Hook Ring available in three sizes
Cat. No.
E-101-2        Size 2        $72.00
E-101-4        Size 4        $72.00
E-101-5        Size 5        $72.00
Replacement Silicone Diaphragm for E-100 or E-101 Mask
with Heat-shrink Retaining Ring
Cat. No.
P-166        $7.50        
AILLON TUBE BENDER
One of the most common problems associated with
nasotracheal intubation is observed at a time when
the endotracheal tube is about to cross the vocal
cords but stops making progress. The tube tends to
follow a course which is forward and upward; the
trachea's main direction is downward. The solution is
to have a tool that not only will control the tip of the
tube, but will also bend it down in order to conform
with the direction of the trachea. The Aillon Forceps
Tube Bender does just that.
Cat. No.
6006-00            $50.00