ANASTHESIA BREATHING CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
An anesthesia breathing circuit, also known as an anesthesia circuit or anesthetic circuit, is a system used during general anesthesia to deliver a mixture of gases, including oxygen and anesthetic agents, to a patient and remove carbon dioxide. It consists of various components that allow for the delivery of gases and the management of the patient’s airway. Here’s an overview of the components and functions of a typical anesthesia breathing circuit:
Breathing Bag: The breathing bag is a collapsible bag made of flexible material, usually rubber or silicone. It acts as a reservoir for the inhaled and exhaled gases, allowing for smooth and controlled ventilation. The bag expands and contracts as the patient breathes, providing a visual indication of their breathing pattern.
Fresh Gas Inlet: The fresh gas inlet is the point at which a mixture of gases, including oxygen and anesthetic agents, is supplied to the breathing circuit. The flow of fresh gas is controlled by the anesthesia provider to maintain the desired concentration of gases.
FEATURES- Model Name/Number MST-0017
- Material:Medical Grade PVC
- Circuit Type:Non heated
- Disposability:Disposable
- Usage/Application:Operation Use