vi common gas to male luer connector

Taping components together for small patient anaesthesia is not ideal. Gas leakage has health and safety connotations, IPPV is difficult to achieve and capnography becomes unreliable. Our common gas to male luer adapter provides an answer.
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Taping components together for small patient anaesthesia is not ideal. Gas leakage has health and safety connotations, IPPV is difficult to achieve and capnography becomes unreliable. Our common gas to male luer adapter provides an answer. Developed with help from Alan Humphries of Village Vets in Liverpool and Kevin Eatwell of R(D)SVS, Edinburgh, our common gas to male luer device connects between the 15mm female end of an anaesthetic circuit and any standard male luer lock device – such as a cut-down urinary catheter. An easily accessible female luer lock port on the top of the device allows for connection of a capnography probe. The device has been designed to contribute minimally to respiratory dead space.