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Blom-Singer® Voice Prosthesis 20 Fr. 8 mmDV 2008-NS

Blom-Singer®-Voice-Prosthesis-20-Fr-8-mmDV-2008-NS

SKU #

#783622

MPN #

DV 2008-NS

Brand

Inhealth Technologies

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

VOICE PROTHESIS, DUAL INDWELL ING 8MM

$922.32 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 783622
Manufacturer # DV 2008-NS
Brand Blom-Singer®
Manufacturer Inhealth Technologies
Application Voice Prosthesis
Diameter 20 Fr.
Length 8 mm
Type Dual Valve
UNSPSC Code 42295534

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  • Dual valve indwelling voice prosthesis uses leading egde design to deliver on a very simple but powerful benefit: two valves are better than one
  • Should the primary valve fail due to Candida (yeast) colonization, the secondary valve is intended to remain viable to help prevent leakage of fluids
  • As an added advantage, each valve is embedded with silver oxide, an antimicrobial agent that provides a significant protection to the device for laryngectomees who are susceptible to Candida growth
  • Included with the system is a unique pop-through insertion system, designed to assist the clinician in the deployment of the esophageal flange during placement