Anetic Aid will be showcasing the latest in its range of next generation operating theatre equipment at the upcoming Arab Health exhibition in Dubai.
The UK company will be presenting its new AT4 Tourniquet System, ideal for single or bi-lateral orthopaedic surgery and pain management. The system features a completely new design and has many special safety features built in, as well as being intuitive and simple to use.
The electronic version operates from its own integral air supply, removing the need for an external pressure source, and both this and the pneumatic version have sensitive leak compensation facilities as well as automatic self diagnostic checks on start up which mean they are calibrated every time they are switched on.
An innovative added safety feature has been incorporated for Bier's block regional anaesthetic procedures (IVRA): it will simply not be possible to deflate cuffs in the wrong order risking the dangerous release of anaesthetic into the rest of the patient's body.
Mike Pritchett, International Sales Manager, said: "We have been supplying high quality tourniquet systems for more than 30 years, but we are never complacent. We have spent the last two years working with new technologies and materials to take our tourniquet systems to a whole new level."
And of course the tourniquet machine is not a stand alone item: Anetic Aid also offers high quality, functional and user-friendly patient trolleys: from the latest model of the flagship QA3 Patient Trolley to the highly sophisticated QA4 Day Surgery Trolley System which combines the functions of transport trolley, operating table and recovery bed.
Models of the popular QA3 can be found in virtually every hospital in the UK as well as with the British military overseas. Anetic Aid has supplied equipment to RFA ARGUS, the Primary Casualty Receiving Ship of the British Naval Service.
Its equipment includes eight QA3 Variable Height Patient Trolleys for the Emergency Department. In addition, eight AET Tourniquets from Anetic Aid's wide range of theatre equipment have been supplied for the Royal Navy's Role 2 (Damage Control and Resuscitation) medical capabilities afloat and ashore. This demonstrates both the equipment's functionality, but also its robust construction.
See Anetic Aid's QA3 Patient Trolley, the new AT4 Tourniquet System, a wide range of operation table accessories and quality stainless steel furniture on stand 7B29 at the Arab Health exhibition in Dubai from 28 - 31 January 2013.
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