Karl Storz 051110-10 C-MAC S Single-Use Video Laryngoscope Blade Miller 0 – Box of 10
Karl Storz 051110-10 C-MAC S Single-Use Video Laryngoscope Blade Miller 0 – Box of 10 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Karl Storz C-MAC S Video Laryngoscope Blade | Model 051110-10 | Miller Size 0 | Single-Use One-Piece Blade & Handle Assembly | Neonatal & Pediatric Airway Visualization | Box of 10
Expiration: 2030-12-31
The Karl Storz 051110-10 C-MAC S is a premium, single-use video laryngoscope blade designed for rapid, clear visual control during neonatal and infant endotracheal intubations. Engineered to interface directly with the reusable C-MAC S Video Imager core, this configuration integrates both the straight Miller #0 blade and the external handle shell into a single, breakproof polymer component. This structural approach ensures the hardware never requires reprocessing between cases, mitigating cross-contamination vectors in high-stakes emergency, intensive care, and operating room environments while preserving the specialized optical alignment necessary for managing difficult pediatric airways.
Technical Specifications
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Equipment Typology: Single-Use Disposable Video Laryngoscope Blade and Handle Shell
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Manufacturer Catalog Number (MPN): 051110-10 (Packaged lot reference) / 051110-01 (Individual piece index)
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Parent Medical Brand: Karl Storz Endoskope
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Blade Profile Geometry: Straight Miller Design Configuration
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Anatomical Blade Size: Size 0 (Optimized explicitly for premature infants, neonates, and small infants)
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Structural Architecture: One-piece continuous blade-and-handle shell molding to encapsulate internal optics safely
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Primary System Compatibility: Pairs with the Karl Storz C-MAC S Pediatric Imager Set (8403XSPK), connecting cables (8403X), and C-MAC mobile monitor platforms
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