Profile: Vital Signs, Inc. deals with single patient use products. We focus on reducing nosocomial infections. Our face masks are soft, pliable, air-filled cushion molds that have a low-pressure seal. Our Vital Gauge TM ensures accurate delivery of airway pressures and provides accurate pressure readings upto 60cm H2O. Our Disposa-View™ is a latex-free single-use head positioning device for prone procedures. The soft, comfortable foam reduces the pressure around the patient's eyes and face, while supporting the head & neck. The mirror provides the clinician with a clear view of the face, eyes, and endotracheal tube for easy monitoring. Its slotted design allows for the endotracheal tube to be positioned on either side of the patient's face.
The company was founded in 1972, has revenues of USD 100-500 Million, has ~1160 employees and is ISO 9001, ISO 9002, ISO 9003, CE certified. NASDAQ:VITL (SEC Filings)
• Oxygen Nasal Cannula (FDA Code: CAT / 868.5340) A nasal oxygen cannula is a two-pronged device used to administer oxygen to a patient through both nostrils. |
• Oxygen Nasal Catheter (FDA Code: BZB / 868.5350) A nasal oxygen catheter is a device intended to be inserted through a patient's nostril to administer oxygen. |
• Paper Face Masks |
• Percutaneous Catheter (FDA Code: DQY / 870.1250) A percutaneous catheter is a device that is introduced into a vein or artery through the skin using a dilator and a sheath (introducer) or guide wire. |
• Peripheral Transluminal Angioplasty Catheter (FDA Code: LIT / 870.1250) |
• Positive End Expiratory Pressure Breathing Attachment (FDA Code: BYE / 868.5965) A positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) breathing attachment is a device attached to a ventilator that is used to elevate pressure in a patient's lungs above atmospheric pressure at the end of exhalation. |
• Premature Face Mask |
• Pressure Infuser |
• Pressure Infusor |
• Pressure Infusor for I.V. Bags (FDA Code: KZD / 880.5420) A pressure infusor for an I.V. bag is a device consisting of an inflatable cuff which is placed around an I.V. bag. When the device is inflated, it increases the pressure on the I.V. bag to assist the infusion of the fluid. |
• Protective Face Masks |
• PVC Cushion Face Mask with Valve |
• PVC Cushion Face Mask without Valve |
• 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. |
• Respirator Face Masks |
• Respiratory Exerciser |
• Resuscitation |
• Resuscitation Equipment |
• Resuscitation Equipment Kits |
• 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. |
• Single Lumen Hypodermic Needle (FDA Code: FMI / 880.5570) A hypodermic single lumen needle is a device intended to inject fluids into, or withdraw fluids from, parts of the body below the surface of the skin. The device consists of a metal tube that is sharpened at one end and at the other end joined to a female connector (hub) designed to mate with a male connector (nozzle) of a piston syringe or an intravascular administration set. |
• Small Full Face Mask with Headgear |
• Spirometer & Respiratory Aids |
• Stethoscopes |
• Surgical Face Masks |
• Syringe/Needle Combos |
• Thermal Infusion Fluid Warmer (FDA Code: LGZ / 880.5725) |
• Thin Wall Artificial Airway |
• Tracheal Tube Stylet (FDA Code: BSR / 868.5790) A tracheal tube stylet is a device used temporarily to make rigid a flexible tracheal tube to aid its insertion into a patient. |
• Tracheal Tube with/without Connector (FDA Code: BTR / 868.5730) A tracheal tube is a device inserted into a patient's trachea via the nose or mouth and used to maintain an open airway. |
• Tracheobronchial Suction Catheter (FDA Code: BSY / 868.6810) A tracheobronchial suction catheter is a device used to aspirate liquids or semisolids from a patient's upper airway. |
• Transparent Face Masks |
• UltraSeal Disposable Face Mask with Check Valve |
• UltraSeal Disposable Face Mask without Check Valve |
• Ventilator Breathing Circuits |
• 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. |
• With Electrical Conductors Esophageal Stethoscope (FDA Code: BZT / 868.1920) An esophageal stethoscope with electrical conductors is a device that is inserted into the esophagus to listen to a patient's heart and breath sounds and to monitor electrophysiological signals. The device may also incorporate a thermistor for temperature measurement. |
• 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. |