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Reconditioned (used), Technical condition: very good, Visual condition: very good, Real product photos, German production, Drager Vapor 2000 is a safe and precise vaporizer for inhalants, ... view more
Reconditioned (used), Technical condition: very good, Visual condition: very good, Real photos of the product , German production, Drager Vapor 2000 is a safe and precise vaporizer for... view more
Anesthesia scavenging equipment is used to collect and filter anesthetic gases from the operating room. This equipment helps to reduce the amount of anesthetic gases that escape into the air, which can be dangerous to both patients and medical staff. The equipment typically consists of a scavenging mask, a filter, and a collection bag. The mask is placed over the patient’s mouth and nose and is connected to the filter. The filter collects the anesthetic gases and the collection bag holds the gases until they can be safely disposed of.
The price range for anesthesia scavenging equipment varies depending on the manufacturer and the type of equipment. Basic masks and filters can cost anywhere from $50 to $200, while more advanced systems can cost up to $1,000 or more. Major manufacturers of anesthesia scavenging equipment include Dräger, Ambu, and Ohmeda. These companies offer a variety of masks, filters, and collection bags to meet the needs of medical professionals.