| Brand Name: | Aile |
| Model Number: | 1.0-5.0 |
| MOQ: | 5000 PCS |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 1000000 Pieces per Week |
Ergonomic Reusable Silicone Laryngeal Mask with Reinforced Frame and Tube
The Ergonomic Reusable Silicone Laryngeal Mask with Tube is designed to deliver exceptional performance and comfort during airway management procedures for anesthesia and ventilation. Available in two versions—Standard and Reinforced—this advanced laryngeal mask is crafted for healthcare professionals who require high-quality, safe, and effective airway devices for both routine and critical care situations. Made from medical-grade silicone, the laryngeal mask is reusable, durable, and designed for both comfort and functionality. Its ergonomic design ensures easy insertion and a secure fit, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes.
The Standard version of the laryngeal mask is ideal for routine surgeries and general anesthesia, while the Reinforced version is designed for more demanding procedures, such as those requiring higher cuff pressure or the need to secure the airway in a more challenging environment (e.g., trauma, prolonged surgeries, or emergency interventions). Both versions come with silicone tube, ensuring both comfort and reliable airway management for patients across all age groups.
Features & Benefits
1. Medical-Grade Silicone Construction
Both the Standard and Reinforced types of this laryngeal mask are made from high-quality silicone, known for its biocompatibility, flexibility, and durability. Silicone is a superior material for airway management devices as it minimizes the risk of irritation, allergic reactions, and tissue damage. It is non-toxic and latex-free, making it safe for patients with latex allergies.
2. Ergonomic Design for Comfort and Secure Fit
The ergonomic design ensures that the laryngeal mask fits snugly and comfortably in the patient's airway. It is anatomically shaped to match the natural contours of the larynx, ensuring minimal discomfort during insertion and prolonged use. The soft, flexible silicone material adapts to the shape of the airway, which helps to reduce the risk of injury or irritation during use. It can also be reused up to 40 times, with a unique serial number and record card.
3. Reinforced Frame for Enhanced Stability (Reinforced Version)
The Reinforced Version of the mask includes a rigid, reinforced frame that provides additional structural support. This added feature is particularly beneficial in situations requiring high airway pressure or extended procedures. The reinforced frame ensures that the laryngeal mask maintains a secure fit and optimal positioning, even in more difficult clinical settings, making it an ideal choice for emergency cases, trauma surgeries, or intensive care unit (ICU) ventilation.
4. Two Types for Different Clinical Needs: Standard & Reinforced
Standard Type: Ideal for routine general anesthesia and elective surgeries, the Standard Type provides a reliable and safe airway solution. It is lightweight, comfortable, and easy to use, making it perfect for minor surgeries and short procedures where higher cuff pressures are not required.
Reinforced Type: The Reinforced Type is specially designed for more demanding scenarios where additional stability and security are necessary. It is perfect for trauma patients, emergency surgeries, long procedures, or situations where the patient’s airway may be more difficult to manage. The reinforced frame helps prevent dislodgement and maintains a secure seal under higher pressure conditions.
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5. Enhanced Safety Features
The Reinforced Type mask is equipped with a high-volume, low-pressure cuff designed to provide a better seal without applying excessive pressure to the airway. This prevents complications such as tracheal or pharyngeal injury, which can occur with high-pressure cuffs. The cuff can be easily inflated or deflated to the desired pressure using the included syringe for easy adjustments during procedures.
6. Wide Range of Sizes for Patients of All Ages
Both the Standard and Reinforced laryngeal masks are available in a variety of sizes, making them suitable for neonates, pediatric patients, and adults. The ability to choose the correct size based on the patient’s anatomy ensures that the mask fits securely, minimizing the risk of complications and improving overall patient safety.
How to Use & Maintain

Applications
General Anesthesia: Both versions of the mask are ideal for general anesthesia, providing a reliable and secure airway during surgical procedures.
Emergency Airway Management: The Reinforced Type is especially suited for emergency airway management in trauma, critical care, or ICU settings. The added structural support helps to maintain the airway in challenging situations.
Elective Surgeries: The Standard Type is ideal for routine elective surgeries where airway management is required for moderate periods.
Long-Duration Procedures: The Reinforced Type is designed to provide a secure airway during long surgeries, such as cardiac surgery or neurosurgery, where maintaining a consistent seal is critical.
Intensive Care Ventilation: Both types can be used in intensive care settings to maintain ventilation and airway protection for critically ill patients.
FAQ
Q1: What makes this laryngeal mask "ergonomic"?
A: The mask is designed with a shape that conforms to the natural anatomy of the hypopharynx. Its ergonomic curve and softer cuff material reduce the need for excessive cuff pressure to achieve a seal, enhancing patient comfort and potentially reducing the risk of post-operative sore throat.
Q2: How does the "reinforced frame and tube" benefit the user?
A: The reinforced, flexible stem (tube) is kink-resistant. This ensures a reliable airway passage even when the tube is bent during patient positioning (e.g., head rotation, lateral positions) or during difficult airway access, preventing airway obstruction.
Q3: Is this mask truly reusable? How many times can it be used?
A: Yes, it is designed for multiple uses. The exact number of sterilization cycles it can withstand is specified by the manufacturer (e.g., typically up to 40 cycles). Always refer to the manufacturer's Instructions for Use (IFU) for the maximum validated number of re-sterilization cycles.