Medical Devices



VLDMedical Medical Devices

Patient Monitoring Devices
• Blood Pressure Monitoring Systems:
Portable BP Monitors: Devices allowing continuous or periodic blood pressure monitoring in a hospital or home setting. Explore more here.  
 
Diagnostic Devices
• Blood Pressure Monitors:
Manual Sphygmomanometers: Traditional devices that include a cuff, a pump, and a stethoscope for measuring blood pressure manually.
Automatic Blood Pressure Monitors: Digital devices that automatically measure blood pressure and display the readings on a screen. Explore more here. 
Blood Glucose Monitors: Devices used to measure blood sugar levels, primarily for diabetes management.
 
Infection Control Devices
• Sterilizers: Devices that kill or remove all forms of microbial life from equipment and surfaces.
• Air Purifiers: Devices used to clean air by removing particles, bacteria, and viruses.
• UV Sterilization Devices: Devices that use ultraviolet light to sterilize medical instruments and surfaces.
• Disinfectant Sprayers: Devices used to spray disinfectant solutions for surface decontamination.
• Hand Hygiene Stations: Automated dispensers for hand sanitizers and soaps to promote hygiene.
 
Infusion Therapy Devices
• IV Pumps: Devices that deliver fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into a patient's bloodstream.
• Infusion Sets: Tubing and accessories used to administer IV therapy.
• Catheters: Thin tubes inserted into the body to administer or drain fluids.
• Syringe Pumps: Devices that control the infusion rate of medications delivered via syringe.
• Central Venous Catheters (CVCs): Catheters placed in large veins for long-term medication administration.
 
Dental Devices
• Dental Chairs: Specialized chairs designed for patient comfort during dental procedures.
• Curing Lights: Devices used to harden dental materials such as fillings and sealants.
• Orthodontic Braces: Devices used to correct alignment of teeth and jaws.
 
Rehabilitation Devices
• Wheelchairs: Manual and powered wheelchairs for patient mobility.
• Walkers and Canes: Mobility aids for patients needing support while walking.
 
Respiratory Devices
• Oxygen Concentrators: Devices that concentrate oxygen from ambient air for patients requiring oxygen therapy.
• Spirometers: Devices used to measure lung capacity and function.
• Inhalers: Devices that deliver medication directly to the lungs in the form of a spray or dry powder.
• Tracheostomy Tubes: Devices used to maintain an open airway for patients with respiratory issues.
• Oxygen Masks and Tubes: Equipment used to deliver oxygen from a tank or concentrator to a patient.