
1
+
_
MAC Camera Module
MAC Camera Module
MAC Camera Module
MIL Camera Module (S)
MIL Camera Module (L)
MAC 3 Blade
MAC 4 Blade
DAB
U-DAB
MIL 2 Blade
Handle
Video Viewer
MIL 1 Blade
AA battery
O
2
MAC 3 Blade
O
2
MAC 4 Blade
O
2
DAB
O
2
U-DAB
en
4
5
en
These instructions for use are for the following APA
™
products:
Product code
Description
Quantity / box
701000
APA
™
Video Viewer
1
701006
APA
™
Handle
1
700930
APA
™
MAC Camera Module
1
702910
APA
™
MIL Camera Module (S)
1
702930
APA
™
MIL Camera Module (L)
1
702110
APA
™
MIL 1 Blade (clean, non-sterile)
10
702120
APA
™
MIL 2 Blade (clean, non-sterile)
10
700130
APA
™
MAC 3 Blade (clean, non-sterile)
10
700140
APA
™
MAC 4 Blade (clean, non-sterile)
10
700170
APA
™
DAB (clean, non-sterile)
10
700180
APA
™
U-DAB (clean, non-sterile)
10
700330
APA
™
O
2
MAC 3 Blade (clean, non-sterile)
5
700340
APA
™
O
2
MAC 4 Blade (clean, non-sterile)
5
700370
APA
™
O
2
DAB (clean, non-sterile)
5
700380
APA
™
O
2
U-DAB (clean, non-sterile)
5
Only APA
™
Blades are to be used with the APA
™
Video Laryngoscope.
1.
Device description
The APA
™
Video Laryngoscope (
Figure 1
) is a multi-functional device designed to
assist direct and indirect laryngoscopy in routine and difficult airway intubations.
It may be used to facilitate endotracheal intubation as part of general anaesthesia
or CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) during cardiac arrest. It is suitable for use
in pre-hospital, hospital and extended care facilities.
The video laryngoscope is reusable, DEHP-free and latex-free. It is fully detachable into
three components: APA
™
Video Viewer, APA
™
Handle and APA
™
MAC or MIL Camera
Module. When used as a standard laryngoscope, the appropriate Camera Module is
attached to the Handle to obtain a view of the laryngeal inlet during endotracheal
intubation. When used as a video laryngoscope, the Video Viewer is attached to the
Handle and Camera Module to provide improved visualisation during laryngoscopy
and endotracheal intubation. An appropriate blade is attached to the Camera Module
in both scenarios to restrain and position the tongue to allow a clear view of the
larynx and entrance to the trachea, including the delivery of continuous oxygenation
when required. Ten types of single use blades are available to be used with the video
laryngoscope. They are anti-fog coated, DEHP-free and latex-free.
CAUTION:
Intubation with the device should be performed by trained medical personnel.
Figure 1: APA
™
Video Laryngoscope and its disposable blade types