Neonatal Consumables

Essential single-use products and accessories designed to support the specialized care, safety, and hygiene of newborns in critical and routine settings. This category includes umbilical cord clamps, preemie diapers, temperature probes, nasal cannulas for respiratory support, specialized feeding tubes, single-use pacifiers, and delicate skin wipes. These items ensure gentle handling, reduce infection risks in vulnerable infants, and support essential functions like feeding, oxygenation, and thermoregulation for preterm and term neonates. Ideal for neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), delivery rooms, well-baby nurseries, and pediatric clinics.

Infant Hanging Scale

An Infant Hanging Scale is a Class II medical device (mechanical spring/balance or digital load cell) designed for accurate weight measurement of neonates and infants up to 2-3 years (capacity 10-25 kg, accuracy ±5-10 g) using a suspended sling or pan. Features include soft, washable fabric sling with head support and leg openings, tare function to zero out sling weight, mechanical dial or backlit digital display, hold function for active infants, test-weighing mode for breastfeeding assessment (digital models), and portable carrying case. Primary clinical applications include newborn weight monitoring in hospital nurseries (detecting excessive weight loss), NICU daily weights (tracking growth, calculating fluids), breastfeeding adequacy assessment (test-weighing), pediatric outpatient and well-child visits, home healthcare and visiting nurse services, malnutrition screening in developing world, and research studies requiring precise infant weights. Critical safety considerations include secure hanging from sturdy support (never ceiling tiles), thorough sling inspection before each use, proper infant positioning with head support, tare verification with sling attached, never leaving infants unattended, and strict infection control with clean sling per patient. Essential equipment for accurate infant growth monitoring and nutritional assessment in all healthcare settings serving pediatric populations.

Infant radiant warmer (resuscitaire)

An Infant Radiant Warmer (Resuscitaire) is an open-bassinet, overhead radiant heating system designed for neonatal thermoregulation and resuscitation. It provides servo-controlled infrared warmth to maintain infant body temperature during the critical transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life. The integrated resuscitation platform features built-in oxygen and air sources, suction apparatus, cardiorespiratory monitoring, and storage for resuscitation equipment, ensuring all necessary tools are immediately accessible during newborn stabilization. Essential equipment for every delivery room and neonatal intensive care unit, the radiant warmer supports thermoregulation, resuscitation, and ongoing care while allowing unrestricted access to the infant. Proper temperature probe placement, pre-warming, and alarm response are critical for safe operation.

Infantometer

An Infantometer is a medical measuring device (typically 0-100 cm range, 1 mm graduation) designed for accurate recumbent length measurement of neonates, infants, and children up to 2 years of age. Features include rigid base board, fixed headboard, movable perpendicular footboard with smooth-gliding mechanism, and measurement scale (analog engraved or digital display). Constructed from medical-grade materials (wood, acrylic, ABS plastic, aluminum/stainless steel) with non-porous, easy-to-clean surfaces and rounded safety edges. Accuracy ±1-2 mm meets WHO and CDC requirements for growth monitoring. Primary clinical applications include accurate length measurement for growth assessment (WHO/CDC growth charts), early detection of growth abnormalities (failure to thrive, growth retardation), nutritional status monitoring (weight-for-length), premature infant follow-up, endocrine disorder evaluation (growth hormone deficiency), genetic syndrome assessment (syndrome-specific charts), and research studies requiring precise anthropometrics. Class I medical device. Critical safety considerations include two-person measurement technique, proper infant positioning (neutral head, gentle leg extension), infection control (cleaning between infants), stability on level surface, and regular calibration verification. Essential equipment in pediatric clinics, well-child visits, NICU, and child health research.