Description
The refurbished GE Datex-Ohmeda Tec 7 Isoflurane Anesthesia Vaporizer provides effective and efficient administration of isoflurane, tailored for veterinary practices. This agent-specific unit combines robust performance with ergonomic advantages and essential safety elements, enhancing agent delivery reliability and helping to manage operational expenses in animal health environments. It maintains consistent output aligned with dial settings across various clinical flow rates, supporting precise anesthesia management in veterinary hospitals and clinics.
Advantages
Opting for this refurbished vaporizer brings several benefits to veterinary professionals, including proven reliability from a well-established model familiar to many practitioners. Its design emphasizes ease of use and safety, reducing the risk of errors during procedures and contributing to smoother workflows. By choosing a refurbished unit, veterinary facilities can achieve significant budget savings without compromising on quality, allowing for better allocation of resources toward patient care in animal health settings.
Features
- Agent-specific design for precise isoflurane delivery
- Consistent output matching dial settings throughout clinical flow ranges
- Two filling options: Easy-Fil for simplified filling with minimized leaks, and Funnel Fill for alternative agent addition
- Large diameter control dial with fine graduations of 0.2% from 0% to 1%, and 0.5% from 1% to 8%
- Ergonomic dial release enabling operation with either left or right hand
- Incorporates performance, convenience, and safety features to enhance reliability and reduce costs
- Compatible with related models like the Sevoflurane version for expanded anesthesia options
Veterinary Applications
In veterinary medicine, the GE Datex-Ohmeda Tec 7 Isoflurane Anesthesia Vaporizer is commonly utilized in surgical procedures for a wide range of animals, from small pets to larger species, ensuring stable inhalation anesthesia. Its precision and reliability make it ideal for routine operations in animal hospitals, emergency clinics, and specialized veterinary practices, where consistent agent delivery supports safe and effective sedation during surgeries, dental work, and diagnostic imaging, ultimately contributing to improved outcomes in animal health care.
