Profile: King Systems Corp. produces anesthesia and respiratory care products. Our Universal F® transforms easily from an anesthesia delivery system to a transport unit & if necessary to a resuscitation circuit thereby increasing the quality of patient care & decreasing the number of products needed to serve a patient. Our King LT is a reusable supraglottic airway created as an alternative to tracheal intubation or mask ventilation, which is designed for positive pressure ventilation, as well as for spontaneously breathing patients, thereby allowing maximum versatility as an airway management tool. Our ErgoMask is designed to assure optimal one hand ventilation with proper hand placement for a chin lift grip. The ErgoMask when used with the chin lift grip allows for an aggressive airway maneuver, provides for an improved seal through the ability to control the entire mask, and secures an ergonomic hand position.
FDA Registration Number: 1824226
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• Anesthesia |
• Anesthesia Ring |
• Anesthesiology Oropharyngeal Airway (FDA Code: CAE / 868.5110) An oropharyngeal airway is a device inserted into a patient's pharynx through the mouth to provide a patent airway. |
• Anesthetic Gas Mask (FDA Code: BSJ / 868.5550) An anesthetic gas mask is a device, usually made of conductive rubber, that is positioned over a patient's nose or mouth to direct anesthetic gases to the upper airway. |
• Breathing Circuit Bacterial Filter (FDA Code: CAH / 868.5260) A breathing circuit bacterial filter is a device that is intended to remove microbiological and particulate matter from the gases in the breathing circuit. |
• Carbon-Dioxide Absorber (FDA Code: BSF / 868.5310) A carbon dioxide absorber is a device that is intended for medical purposes and that is used in a breathing circuit as a container for carbon dioxide absorbent. It may include a canister and water drain. |
• Co-axial Circuits |
• CO2 Absorbers |
• Compact Anesthesia Monitor |
• Direct Patient Interface Respiratory Gas Humidifier (FDA Code: BTT / 868.5450) A respiratory gas humidifier is a device that is intended to add moisture to, and sometimes to warm, the breathing gases for administration to a patient. Cascade, gas, heated, and prefilled humidifiers are included in this generic type of device. |
• Disposable Optical Laryngoscopes |
• Emergency Anesthesia Isolation System |
• Extension Airway Connector (FDA Code: BZA / 868.5810) An airway connector is a device intended to connect a breathing gas source to a tracheal tube, tracheostomy tube, or mask. |
• General Diagnostic Supplies |
• General Surgery Supplies |
• Heat and Moisture Condenser (FDA Code: BYD / 868.5375) A heat and moisture condenser (artificial nose) is a device intended to be positioned over a tracheotomy (a surgically created opening in the throat) or tracheal tube (a tube inserted into the trachea) to warm and humidify gases breathed in by a patient. |
• Integrated Anesthesia Machines |
• Non-Rebreathing Valve (FDA Code: CBP / 868.5870) A nonrebreathing valve is a one-way valve that directs breathing gas flow to the patient and vents exhaled gases into the atmosphere. |
• Oxygen Adaptors |
• Oxygen Aids |
• Pressure Tubing and Accessories (FDA Code: BYX / 868.5860) Pressure tubing and accessories are flexible or rigid devices intended to deliver pressurized medical gases. |
• Radionuclide Rebreathing System (FDA Code: IYT / 892.1390) A radionuclide rebreathing system is a device intended to be used to contain a gaseous or volatile radionuclide or a radionuclide-labeled aerosol and permit it to be respired by the patient during nuclear medicine ventilatory tests (testing process of exchange between the lungs and the atmosphere). This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories. |
• Reservoir Bag (FDA Code: BTC / 868.5320) A reservoir bag is a device, usually made of conductive rubber, intended for use in a breathing circuit as a reservoir for breathing gas and to assist, control, or monitor a patient's ventilation. |
• Rigid Laryngoscope (FDA Code: CCW / 868.5540) A rigid laryngoscope is a device used to examine and visualize a patient's upper airway and aid placement of a tracheal tube. |
• Spirometer & Respiratory Aids |
• Tracheal Tube Fixation Device (FDA Code: CBH / 868.5770) A tracheal tube fixation device is a device used to hold a tracheal tube in place, usually by means of straps or pinch rings. |
• Y Piece Breathing Circuit (FDA Code: CAI / 868.5240) An anesthesia breathing circuit is a device that is intended to administer medical gases to a patient during anesthesia. It provides both an inhalation and exhalation route and may include a connector, adaptor, and Y-piece. |