Nihon Kohden TL-272T3 Pediatric SpO2 Disposable Finger Probe Sensor

SKU: NIHO-TL-272T3
$8.75
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Nihon Kohden TL-272T3 Pediatric SpO2 Disposable Finger Probe Sensor

Finger Probe

• Model: TL-272T3

Condition: New in Original Manufacturer's Packaging

The Nihon Kohden TL-272T3 Pediatric SpO₂ Disposable Finger Probe Sensor is a specialized medical accessory designed to provide accurate oxygen saturation monitoring in younger patients. Tailored specifically for pediatric use, this sensor ensures a secure and comfortable fit on a child’s finger, which is essential for obtaining reliable readings during continuous or spot-check monitoring. Its lightweight, disposable design helps reduce discomfort for small patients while maintaining the precision needed for clinical accuracy.

Engineered for single-patient use, the TL-272T3 sensor promotes infection control and minimizes cross-contamination risks in busy medical environments. By using disposable sensors, healthcare facilities can streamline workflow by eliminating the need for cleaning and reprocessing reusable probes, saving both time and resources. Each sensor is manufactured to strict quality standards, ensuring dependable performance in hospital, clinic, and emergency care settings.

This pediatric SpO₂ finger probe is compatible with select Nihon Kohden monitoring systems, making it a versatile choice for facilities already equipped with Nihon Kohden devices. Its reliable construction provides consistent signal quality, even with small, active patients, helping clinicians maintain continuous awareness of a child’s oxygen saturation levels. With its combination of safety, comfort, and accuracy, the TL-272T3 sensor is a trusted tool in pediatric patient care.

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