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$78.48
EA/1 - Blom-Singer Low Presure Voice Prosthesis 12mm 20Fr—
$78.48
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Inhealth Tech Blom-Singer® Low Pressure Voice Prosthesis 20Fr, 12mm L
The Low Pressure is a silicone one-way flapper valve prosthesis designed for placement in a passage between the trachea and the esophagus for voice restoration following laryngectomy. Like the Duckbill Voice Prosthesis, the one-way valve protects the airway during swallowing and opens under positive pressure so that air crosses into the esophagus to produce voice. The Low Pressure is a patient-maintained device; the patient may insert, remove and clean the device independently.
The Low Pressure is a silicone one-way flapper valve prosthesis designed for placement in a passage between the trachea and the esophagus for voice restoration following laryngectomy. Like the Duckbill Voice Prosthesis, the one-way valve protects the airway during swallowing and opens under positive pressure so that air crosses into the esophagus to produce voice. The Low Pressure is a patient-maintained device; the patient may insert, remove and clean the device independently.
Description
Inhealth Tech Blom-Singer® Low Pressure Voice Prosthesis 20Fr, 12mm L
The Low Pressure is a silicone one-way flapper valve prosthesis designed for placement in a passage between the trachea and the esophagus for voice restoration following laryngectomy. Like the Duckbill Voice Prosthesis, the one-way valve protects the airway during swallowing and opens under positive pressure so that air crosses into the esophagus to produce voice. The Low Pressure is a patient-maintained device; the patient may insert, remove and clean the device independently.
The Low Pressure is a silicone one-way flapper valve prosthesis designed for placement in a passage between the trachea and the esophagus for voice restoration following laryngectomy. Like the Duckbill Voice Prosthesis, the one-way valve protects the airway during swallowing and opens under positive pressure so that air crosses into the esophagus to produce voice. The Low Pressure is a patient-maintained device; the patient may insert, remove and clean the device independently.










