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Very modern anesthesia machine, very easy to... view more
SPACELABS - Blease Sirius Anesthesia System Features: The small footprint, central brake and strategically placed handles allow BleaseSirius to be easily moved and locked into position even when... view more
The Spacelabs Healthcare Blease Sirius is a fully integrated anesthesia system designed for operating rooms, providing precise gas delivery, advanced ventilation, and flexible monitoring options. ... view more
Selling a Spacelabs 900 Anesthesia Machine in good condition. Unit has a Absorber and Anesthesia Electronic Ventilator.. Unit will have a Ohmeda Desflurane Vaporizer. Shipping and Handling... view more
Asking Price:
$4,250 USD
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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.