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On this episode of Tdc, host Brett Deister is joined by expert in laryngoscopy, Simon Cox, to discuss single-use laryngoscopy blades and handles. The guests delve into the product design and the various types of blades available, including Macintosh, Miller, and McCoy blades. They also touch on the importance of the "no touch" function, which was first launched on the Callisto blade in 2006, and the different handle options available. The episode covers the variety of sizes and ranges available, providing customers with choices and the reasons why traditional blades such as Robert Sewell and Seward are being phased out. The design of the product is optimized for portability and easy use, with an illumination test feature and simplified tear system. The product is made to meet ISO 7376 standards with a hook and pen system for blade and handle closure.

Highlights:

Background on Callisto and Single-Use Laryngoscope Blades

- Creation of Callisto to meet the need in the market

- Development of single-use handle and blade variants over time

- Different blade types for different medical procedures

- Clear acrylic guide to transport light to the distal part of the blade

- Product Offerings

- Range of blades and handles in different sizes

- Option to purchase separately or as a set

- Focus on providing options and choice to customers

- Separates - handles and blades

- Illumination test feature and simplified tear system for easy use

- Advancements in Product Design and Manufacturing

- Better LED bulbs for better power source

- Minimized battery size for environmental friendliness and portability

- Three different sets: Compact, V two, and pediatric Double A

- Changes in blade design to avoid sharp edges and accommodate patient sizes

- Flared bottom and preloaded watch batteries in the single-use handle

Show Notes:

00:49 - Are you a coffee or tea drinker?

01:22 - Can you summarize your expertise?

02:00 -Can you share the history of how Timesco founded the Callisto family of Laryngoscope handles and blades?

08:06 - Why was the battery put in the device?

09:32 - What has been the evolution of the laryngoscope portfolio?

10:19 - Are they easy to assemble?

11:28 - What are the differences between the blades?

12:24 - How many sizes are available?

13:15 - Audible notifications that you properly places the blade?

14:32 - Are there differences between single-use and reusable?

15:22 - What products can be used in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit)?

16:05 - What products are used for 1st responders?

16:52 - What products are included on a hospital crash cart?

17:42 - Are there any news products in development?

18:14 - Where can people find you online?

18:36 - Final thoughts

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Content provided by Brett Deister. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brett Deister or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

On this episode of Tdc, host Brett Deister is joined by expert in laryngoscopy, Simon Cox, to discuss single-use laryngoscopy blades and handles. The guests delve into the product design and the various types of blades available, including Macintosh, Miller, and McCoy blades. They also touch on the importance of the "no touch" function, which was first launched on the Callisto blade in 2006, and the different handle options available. The episode covers the variety of sizes and ranges available, providing customers with choices and the reasons why traditional blades such as Robert Sewell and Seward are being phased out. The design of the product is optimized for portability and easy use, with an illumination test feature and simplified tear system. The product is made to meet ISO 7376 standards with a hook and pen system for blade and handle closure.

Highlights:

Background on Callisto and Single-Use Laryngoscope Blades

- Creation of Callisto to meet the need in the market

- Development of single-use handle and blade variants over time

- Different blade types for different medical procedures

- Clear acrylic guide to transport light to the distal part of the blade

- Product Offerings

- Range of blades and handles in different sizes

- Option to purchase separately or as a set

- Focus on providing options and choice to customers

- Separates - handles and blades

- Illumination test feature and simplified tear system for easy use

- Advancements in Product Design and Manufacturing

- Better LED bulbs for better power source

- Minimized battery size for environmental friendliness and portability

- Three different sets: Compact, V two, and pediatric Double A

- Changes in blade design to avoid sharp edges and accommodate patient sizes

- Flared bottom and preloaded watch batteries in the single-use handle

Show Notes:

00:49 - Are you a coffee or tea drinker?

01:22 - Can you summarize your expertise?

02:00 -Can you share the history of how Timesco founded the Callisto family of Laryngoscope handles and blades?

08:06 - Why was the battery put in the device?

09:32 - What has been the evolution of the laryngoscope portfolio?

10:19 - Are they easy to assemble?

11:28 - What are the differences between the blades?

12:24 - How many sizes are available?

13:15 - Audible notifications that you properly places the blade?

14:32 - Are there differences between single-use and reusable?

15:22 - What products can be used in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit)?

16:05 - What products are used for 1st responders?

16:52 - What products are included on a hospital crash cart?

17:42 - Are there any news products in development?

18:14 - Where can people find you online?

18:36 - Final thoughts

Subscribe and Leave a 5 Star Review

Contact Us!

● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!

● Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn!

  continue reading

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