ScopeValet Endoscopy Care Products ™ ScopeValet™ Endoscopic Bite Blocks Item No. 345BB3 Adult (21.4 mm /64.2 FR opening diameter) Item No. 345BB2 - Adult (19.6 mm / 58.8 FR opening diameter) Item No. 345PED – Pediatric (16 mm /48 FR opening diameter) ScopeValet™ ENDOSCOPIC BITE BLOCKS ensure that the mouth of the patient remains open during endoscopic procedures. They also provide protection for the patient’s teeth as well as the endoscope equipment inserted into the mouth. Disposable; packaged individually for one time use 2 Adult models and 1 Pediatric model available with elastic cloth strap Latex free Flexible design which fits comfortably in the patient’s mouth Durable polypropylene construction Large side ports to allow for scope repositioning and suction access 345BB3 Adult Bite Block This bite block contains a substantial 21.4 mm inside diameter and will accept a #60 dilator and your largest diameter scope. No dental retention rim is featured for easy insertion and removal. 345BB2 Adult Bite Block Our 345BB2 model bite block contains a 19.6 inside diameter, an optimal size for scope and dilator passage. Features a dental rim which maintains bite block position and reduces gum damage. The 345BB2 also features larger lateral openings providing ample room for finger repositioning and additional suction for difficult specialty cases. 345PED Pediatric Bite Block Our Pediatric Bite Block is comfortable and designed for children as well as adults with smaller mouths. The 16mm inside diameter fits a regular endoscope. Contraindication: This device is for single use only. The reuse of single use devices might present risks to the safety of the user or patient, due to possible uncontrolled contamination and/or unreliability of the device performance. continued 393 Sagamore Avenue, Mineola, New York 11501 1-800-537-8463 • www.ruhof.com Copyright ©2012 Ruhof Healthcare
Open the catalog to page 1ScopeValet™ Endoscopic Bite Blocks Instructions for Use • Attach one side of the strap to the bite block—by threading the cleat through the hole in the strap—before placing the bite block into the patient’s mouth. • Place the bite block into the patient’s mouth. Pass the strap around the patient’s neck and attach it again to the other side of the bite block. Warnings & Precautions: • When placing the bite block in the patient’s mouth, care should be exercised to avoid placing fingers between the bite block and the patient’s teeth. • Flexible endoscopy procedures should only be performed by persons...
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