Penlon Diamond Laryngoscope Blades are part of our fully interchangeable, internationally compatible Diamond Fibrelight Laryngoscope System that provide brighter light, premium quality and performance for life*.
- Excellent fibreoptics and gold switch contacts - ability to withstand repeated autoclave treatment
- Five year guarantee on light guide, and lifetime guarantee¹ on all blades
- Removable light guide design - extends blade life, and allows easier cleaning and polishing
- Quality you can trust
- Superior polished finish - easy to clean and sterilise
- Cool, bright LED light - no risk of tissue burns from hot lamps during lengthy intubations
- Convenient single size standard Penlon lamp for all handle sizes
CE marked
- Smaller environmental footprint than single use laryngoscopes² ³
Features :
All blades are interchangeable with other ISO 7376/3 ‘Green’ System fibrelight components. Extensive range of blade pattern and sizes.
- Macintosh size 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0
- Miller size 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 00
- Seward size 2, 1
- Robertshaw size 1, 0
- Left-hand Macintosh size 3
Laryngoscope Sets:
Penlon laryngoscope sets provide the clinician with a complete intubation solution in an attractive, protective case.
- Macintosh size 3 and 4 blades, Seward size 1 blade, and a standard handle in a case
- Macintosh size 1, 2, 3, and 4 blades, and a standard handle in a case
- Custom Sets are available with a combination of any handle and two to four blades in a case
Lifetime Guarantee :
- ¹ Penlon Laryngoscopes are guaranteed throughout their normal useful life against mechanical failure due to defects in design, materials or workmanship. The guarantee does not apply to lamps, batteries or plastic laryngoscopes. Fibrelight guides are guaranteed against total light failure within a period of five years. However note that after many sterilisations the light output of the fibre bundle may decrease.
- ² Financial and environmental costs of reusable and single-use anaesthetic equipment McGain, F et al. British Journal of Anaesthesia, Volume 118, Issue 6, 862 - 869
- ³ Reusable Versus Disposable Laryngoscopes: Environmental and Economic Considerations Jodi D. Sherman, M.D., et al. Yale, New Haven, Connecticut, United States. ASA 2014