Medical Device Accessories refers to various components, parts or accessories used to assist and enhance the function or application of medical equipment. These accessories are often used with medical devices to provide a better treatment, diagnosis, or monitoring experience. Some common medical equipment accessories are listed below:
Probe/Probe Box: A probe used in medical ultrasound equipment to generate and receive ultrasound signals.
Infusion Tubes and Infusion Sets: Tubes and devices used to deliver liquid medication or nutritional solutions into a patient's body.
What are the medical accessories?
Blood Pressure Cuff: A cuff used to measure a patient's blood pressure, usually in conjunction with a sphygmomanometer.
Pulse Oximeter Probe: A sensor used to monitor a patient's blood oxygen saturation, usually on an oximeter device.
Respirator mask and pipeline: used to connect the ventilator and the patient to assist the patient to breathe.
Electrodes: Electrodes used in electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring to transmit electrical signals to monitoring equipment.
Hospital bed accessories: such as side rails, mattresses, etc., are used to provide patients with a comfortable and safe hospital bed environment.
Targets and Guide Needles: Devices used to aid in medical navigation and guide surgical instruments.
Anesthesia mask and endotracheal tube: equipment used for anesthesia and ventilation.
Temperature Probe: A sensor used to measure a patient's temperature, typically found on thermometer devices.
Surgical lights and operating table accessories: such as operating room lighting and adjustable operating table accessories.
Various sensors and cables for patient monitors: devices used to monitor vital signs of patients.
These are just a few examples of common medical device accessories, and the types and uses of medical device accessories vary by specific device type and brand. These accessories are usually designed to ensure the performance, accuracy, safety and fit of medical devices. The use and selection of medical equipment should follow the guidance and advice of medical professionals.