Bariatric Times - August 2008 - (Page 33) Bariatric Times • August 2008 Bariatric Times Buyers Guide 2008 ADJUSTABLE GASTRIC BANDING Allergan LAP-BAND® AP The LAP-BAND® AP is an adjustable gastric band designed to help patients lose excess body weight, improve weight-related health conditions, and enhance quality of life. The LAP-BAND AP™ is designed for advanced performance with 360˚ OMNIFORM technology, unique locking mechanism, streamlined design, precurved sections, and the highest fill volume. LAP-BAND® System The LAP-BAND® System is an adjustable gastric band designed to help patients lose excess body weight, improve weight-related health conditions, and enhance quality of life. It reduces stomach capacity and restricts the amount of food that can be consumed. The procedure does not require stomach cutting, stapling or gastrointestinal rerouting. Ethicon Endo-Surgery REALIZE™ Adjustable Gastric Band Designed to deliver positive patient outcomes, the REALIZE Adjustable Gastric Band is the widest band available. The REALIZE band’s clinically proven, highvolume, low-pressure design with soft, flexible, 360-degree coverage allows secure placement for reduced potential for tissue trauma, dysphagia, and slippage. ANESTHESIA I-Flow Corporation ON-Q® PainBuster® ON-Q® PainBuster® helps patients get back to normal faster with effective, non-narcotic pain relief. Karl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc. Video Laryngoscopes Karl Storz Video Laryngoscopes provide optimum solutions for performing the most difficult tracheal intubations of obese patients, whether they occur in OR, ER, or ICU settings. Highly portable Bonfils retromolar fiberscopes and DCI video laryngoscopes offer significant advantages during intubations. Additionally, using video during intubation also enhances airway management instruction. BEDS Burke, Inc. Tri-Flex II® 1,000-pound capacity, multiple feature, high performance bariatric platform, Impulse Drive, 2-38, NRTL tested. Kinetic Concepts, Inc. BariKare® Bed Provides a flexible environment for patient care, with a pressure-relief mattress system 33 Products and Services for comfort, support, and pressure ulcer prevention and treatment: For patients up to 850 pounds. BEDS, COMPLETE SYSTEMS Gendron, Inc. Total Solutions for Bariatric Patient Care Gendron provides total solutions for bariatric patient care, including beds, support surfaces, mobility and ambulatory, lifts, transfer and transport products, seating, and hospital products. Kinetic Concepts Inc. BariMaxx™ II Bed Provides a comfortable, pressure reduction environment with side entry/exit, integrated scales, and expandable frame and surface width for patients up to 1,000 pounds. BariMaxx® II Power Drive System An expandable, side exit bariatric bed with an integrated, easy-to-use power drive system that can help reduce potential risks associated with bariatric patient handling and transport. BED FRAMES Burke, Inc. Tri-Flex II® 1,000-poun. capacity, multiple feature, high performance bariatric platform, Impulse Drive, 2-38, NRTL tested. Gendron, Inc. Total Solutions for Bariatric Patient Care Gendron provides total solutions for bariatric patient care, including beds, support surfaces, mobility and ambulatory, lifts, transfer and transport products, seating, and hospital products. SIZEWise Rentals, LLC Bari-Rehab Platform™ Width: 39” and 48”; length: 80” and 86”; 30” deck high; 13.5” deck low; modified cardio chair, Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg; 1,000-pound capacity. SW Low-Boy® Width: 35” and 39”; length: 81.75”; bed low: 7”; bed height: 30.5”; modified cardio chair, Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg; 850-pound capacity. COMMODES Gendron, Inc. Total Solutions for Bariatric Patient Care Gendron provides total solutions for bariatric patient care, including beds, support surfaces, mobility and ambulatory, lifts, transfer and transport products, seating, and hospital products. Search here for products by category and subcategory. * Companies highlighted in red have advertisements in this issue of Bariatric Times.
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