A non-sterile assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from the fresh gas supply outlet of an anaesthesia unit/workstation to the patient typically connecting the patient, a ventilator/ventilation bag, carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, and a monit...
An absorbent material (e.g., granules of treated soda lime) intended to be placed into a reusable carbon dioxide absorber to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the exhaled gases in a patient breathing circuit by chemical reaction. It is typically available in...
An assembly of devices designed to conduct medical gases from an anaesthesia unit/workstation to a patient artificial airway/anaesthesia mask (not included) during general anaesthesia. It includes breathing tubes and a Y-piece connector, typically with a ve...
A non-sterile, refillable container (e.g., a canister) intended to be placed in an anaesthesia unit/workstation breathing circuit for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) exhaled by the patient. It is filled with an appropriate carbon dioxide absorbent (e.g....
A non-sterile, prefilled, sealed container (cartridge or drum) containing a carbon dioxide absorbent material (e.g., granules of treated soda lime) intended to be inserted into a reusable anaesthesia system absorber for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) e...
A refillable container (e.g., a canister) placed in an anaesthesia unit/workstation breathing circuit for the removal of halogenated vapours. This device is filled with an appropriate absorbent (e.g., activated charcoal) to chemically remove the halogenated...