Reusable Video Laryngoscopes
GlideScope® Titanium video laryngoscopes combine lightweight and durable titanium construction with low profile blades and innovative anti-fog technology. Choose from a range of hyperangulated and Mac-style blades.
Thin. Tough. Titanium.
GlideScope® Titanium reusable video laryngoscopes, designed for first pass success, feature titanium construction for strength and durability. Low profile blade designs enable quick intubation across a wide range of patient types and clinical settings.
Product Highlights
* Measurement of forces applied during Macintosh direct laryngoscopy compared with GlideScope video laryngoscopy. Russell T, Khan S, Elman J, Katznelson R, Cooper RM. Anaesthesia. 2012 Jun; 67(6):626-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2012.07087.x. Epub 2012 Feb 21.
** Cooper, R.M., Pacey, J.A., Bishop, M.J. et al. Early clinical experience with a new videolaryngoscope (GlideScope®) in 728 patients. Can J Anaesth 52, 191 (2005).
See GlideScope Video Laryngoscopes in Action
Hyperangulated Video Laryngoscopes
Titanium hyperangulated video laryngoscopes feature low profile blades with signature angulation and purposely-designed handles.
MAC Video Laryngoscopes
Titanium MAC video laryngoscopes combine the familiarity of direct laryngoscope-style blades with the confidence of GlideScope. These low profile blades offer simultaneous direct and indirect views, enabling advanced teaching techniques.
Bringing it All Together
GlideScope® Core™
The most comprehensive and flexible airway visualization system for video laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy and dual-view airway procedures.
GlideRite® Stylets
GlideRite Stylets are designed to complement angulated GlideScope video laryngoscopes and enable quick placement of ET Tubes.
BFlex™ 2 Single-use Bronchoscopes
BFlex 2 is a single-use bronchoscope designed with powerful suction, responsive maneuverability, and improved workflow.
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Helpful Information
Comparison of Video Laryngoscopy versus Direct Laryngoscopy during Urgent Endotracheal Intubation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Conclusions from this study: “GlideScope video laryngoscopy improves the first-attempt success rate during urgent endotracheal intubation performed by pulmonary and critical care medicine fellows when compared with direct laryngoscopy."
The Efficacy of Glidescope® Videolaryngoscopy Compared with Direct Laryngoscopy in Children Who Are Difficult to Intubate: An Analysis from the Paediatric Difficult Intubation Registry
Respiration and the Airway, 2017
One of the conclusions from this study: “During difficult tracheal intubation in children, direct laryngoscopy is an overly used technique with a low chance of success. GlideScope use was associated with a higher chance of success with no increased risk of complications."