Profile: AME Life LLC provides emergency patient devices and solutions for EMS, including light bars, suction, defibrillation, trauma, ambulance cots & stretchers, plastic backboards, stair chairs, & a full range of emergency tools for ambulance & special vehicles manufacturers . The HST-1000 series are fully manual-hydraulic surgical tables to facilitate access for either surgical team or C-arm, ensuring patient safety. The tabletop elevation and articulation are controlled through two head-end crank handles, which avoids wasting time in looking for controls located all over the table, or disturbing the surgical team when the table needs to be adjusted during a surgical procedure. The Aldebaram shadowless light provides the optimal illumination in the surgical field. It features focus capability, shadow conrol without glare & depth of field, and cool light & a feather light maneuverability.
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• Adjustable Home-Use Therapeutic Bed (FDA Code: LLI / 880.5100) An AC-powered adjustable hospital bed is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a bed with a built-in electric motor and remote controls that can be operated by the patient to adjust the height and surface contour of the bed. The device includes movable and latchable side rails. |
• Adjustable Hospital AC-Powered Beds (FDA Code: FNL / 880.5100) |
• Adjustable Hospital Hydraulic Bed (FDA Code: FNK / 880.5110) A hydraulic adjustable hospital bed is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a bed with a hydraulic mechanism operated by an attendant to adjust the height and surface contour of the bed. The device includes movable and latchable side rails. |
• Air Fluidized Bed (FDA Code: INX / 890.5160) An air-fluidized bed is a device employing the circulation of filtered air through ceramic spherules (small, round ceramic objects) that is intended for medical purposes to treat or prevent bedsores, to treat severe or extensive burns, or to aid circulation. |
• Anesthesia Table and Tray Cabinet (FDA Code: BRY / 868.6100) An anesthetic cabinet, table, or tray is a device intended to store anesthetic equipment and drugs. The device is usually constructed to eliminate build-up of static electrical charges. |
• Bed Patient Monitor (FDA Code: KMI / 880.2400) A bed-patient monitor is a battery-powered device placed under a mattress and used to indicate by an alarm or other signal when a patient attempts to leave the bed. |
• Cardiopulmonary Board (FDA Code: FOA / 880.6080) A cardiopulmonary resuscitation board is a device consisting of a rigid board which is placed under a patient to act as a support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Emergency Cart (FDA Code: BZN / 868.6175) A cardiopulmonary emergency cart is a device intended to store and transport resuscitation supplies for emergency treatment. The device does not include any equipment used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
• Ceiling Shadowless Lamps |
• Defibrillators |
• Emergency Aspirator |
• Emergency Suction Aspirator |
• External Inflatable Extremity Splint (FDA Code: FZF / 878.3900) An inflatable extremity splint is a device intended to be inflated to immobilize a limb or an extremity. |
• Gallstone Scoop (FDA Code: FHL / 876.4730) A manual gastroenterology-urology surgical instrument and accessories is a device designed to be used for gastroenterological and urological surgical procedures. The device may be nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated. Manual gastroenterology-urology surgical instruments include the biopsy forceps cover, biopsy tray without biopsy instruments, line clamp, nonpowered rectal probe, nonelectrical clamp, colostomy spur-crushers, locking device for intestinal clamp, needle holder, gastro-urology hook, gastro-urology probe and director, nonself-retaining retractor, laparotomy rings, nonelectrical snare, rectal specula, bladder neck spreader, self-retaining retractor, and scoop. |
• Hand-Carried Stretcher (FDA Code: FPP / 880.6900) A hand-carried stretcher is a device consisting of a lightweight frame, or of two poles with a cloth or metal platform, on which a patient can be carried. |
• Hydraulic Surgical Table (FDA Code: FWY / 878.4950) A manual operating table and accessories and a manual operating chair and accessories are nonpowered devices, usually with movable components, intended to be used to support a patient during diagnostic examinations or surgical procedures. |
• Manual Beds (FDA Code: FNJ / 880.5120) A manual adjustable hospital bed is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a bed with a manual mechanism operated by an attendant to adjust the height and surface contour of the bed. The device includes movable and latchable side rails. |
• Manual Operating Room Table (FDA Code: FSE / 878.4950) |
• Manual Suction Unit |
• Mattress Cover (FDA Code: FMW / 880.6190) A mattress cover for medical purposes is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to protect a mattress. It may be electrically conductive or contain a germicide. |
• Mechanical Adjustable Chair (FDA Code: INN / 890.3100) A mechanical chair is a manually operated device intended for medical purposes that is used to assist a disabled person in performing an activity that the person would otherwise find difficult to do or be unable to do. Examples of mechanical chairs include the following: A chair with an elevating seat used to raise a person from a sitting position to a standing position and a chair with casters used by a person to move from one place to another while sitting. |
• Mechanical Operating Room Table (FDA Code: FWX / 878.4950) |
• Medical Chair and Table (FDA Code: KMN / 880.6140) A medical chair or table is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a chair or table without wheels and not electrically powered which, by reason of special shape or attachments, such as food trays or headrests, or special features such as a built-in raising and lowering mechanism or removable arms, is intended for use of blood donors, geriatric patients, or patients undergoing treatment or examination. |
• Medicine Trolleys |
• Non-Sterile External Non-Inflatable Extremity Splint (FDA Code: NOC / 878.3910) A noninflatable extremity splint is a device intended to immobilize a limb or an extremity. It is not inflatable. |
• Non-Ventilatory Medicinal Nebulizer/Atomizer (FDA Code: CCQ / 868.5640) A medicinal nonventilatory nebulizer (atomizer) is a device that is intended to spray liquid medication in aerosol form into the air that a patient will breathe. |
• Operating Tables |
• Operating Tables for Surgery |
• Operating-Room Electrical Table (FDA Code: GDC / 878.4960) Operating tables and accessories and operating chairs and accessories are AC-powered or air-powered devices, usually with movable components, intended for use during diagnostic examinations or surgical procedures to support and position a patient. |
• Operating-Room Table and Attachments (FDA Code: BWN / 878.4950) |
• Patient Restraint Stretcher (FDA Code: NZD / 880.6900) |
• Powered Medical Examination Table (FDA Code: LGX / 878.4960) |
• Pulse Oximeters |
• Stretchers |
• Surgical Table Cushion (FDA Code: LWG / 878.4950) |
• Table Operating Room Accessories (FDA Code: FWZ / 878.4950) |
• Ventilator Tubing and Support Set (FDA Code: BZO / 868.5975) Ventilator tubing is a device intended for use as a conduit for gases between a ventilator and a patient during ventilation of the patient. |
• Wall Vacuum-Powered Operating Room Suction Apparatus (FDA Code: GCX / 880.6740) A vacuum-powered body fluid suction apparatus is a device used to aspirate, remove, or sample body fluids. The device is powered by an external source of vacuum. This generic type of device includes vacuum regulators, vacuum collection bottles, suction catheters and tips, connecting flexible aspirating tubes, rigid suction tips, specimen traps, noninvasive tubing, and suction regulators (with gauge). |
• Wheeled (Mobile) Stretcher (FDA Code: FPO / 880.6910) A wheeled stretcher is a device consisting of a platform mounted on a wheeled frame that is designed to transport patients in a horizontal position. The device may have side rails, supports for fluid infusion equipment, and patient securement straps. The frame may be fixed or collapsible for use in an ambulance. |