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ZRG Medical closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 149 lots of medical equipment. Onsite or virtual inspection available.

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Service For GE DATEX-OHMEDA AVANCE Anesthesia Machine

Full Service contract We can service this equipment with Trained Biomedical engineers ... view more

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Service For DRAEGER Narkomed GS Anesthesia Machine

full service contracts on site service exchange installation desinstallation... view more

May 08  
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Service For GE DATEX-OHMEDA AISYS Anesthesia Machine

Full service contract Instalation Training... view more

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Service For GE DATEX-OHMEDA Aisys & Aisys CS2 Preventative Maintenance Anesthesia Machine

On site service: -Preventative Maintenance -Full service contracts ... view more

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Service For GE DATEX-OHMEDA Avance CS2 Preventative Maintenance Anesthesia Machine

On site service: -Preventative Maintenance -Full service contracts ... view more

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Service For GE DATEX-OHMEDA Carestation 620/650 Preventative Maintenance Anesthesia Machine

On site service: -Preventative Maintenance -Full service contracts ... view more

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Anesthesia Machine

Anesthesia machines are medical devices used to deliver anesthetic gases and vapors to patients during surgery. Anesthesia machines are typically used in operating rooms, but can also be used in other medical settings such as intensive care units and emergency rooms. Anesthesia machines are composed of several components, including a ventilator, a breathing circuit, and a vaporizer. The ventilator is responsible for delivering a precise mixture of oxygen, anesthetic gases, and other gases to the patient. The breathing circuit is used to deliver the gas mixture to the patient and to monitor the patient's breathing. The vaporizer is used to administer the anesthetic gases and vapors to the patient.

Anesthesia machines vary in price depending on the features and capabilities of the machine. Basic models can cost around $3,000, while more advanced models can cost upwards of $50,000. The most popular manufacturers of anesthesia machines are GE Healthcare, Dräger, and Philips. These companies offer a wide range of anesthesia machines, from basic models to more advanced models with features such as integrated monitoring systems and automated ventilation.