‘Ent OPD unit’ useful instrument for doctors During Treatment

ENT refers to ear nose throat and OPD is abbreviated as an outpatient department of any hospital and here is a discussion about ENT OPD Unit that is used in hospitals where ENT doctors are available for patients’ treatment. Such a unit consists of much medical equipment that is needed for basic treatment of the patients suffering from ear nose and throat diseases usually. Here the doctors use the latest technology up to its maximum utility for better diagnosis and treatment of patients. In the ENT treatment units of hospitals, there are many kinds of medical devices that are commonly used for the examination of patients. an ENT doctor or otolaryngologist sometimes need to give minor surgery to patients, therefore, the OPD section of these units are highly equipped with all the necessary medical devices that are basically designed to deal with the problems related to the structures of head and neck such as ear, nose, and throat efficiently.

OPD Unit

Nowadays, the machinery is available incompetent quality, those hasbeen meticulously tested equipment on different parameters. There are a lot of options in the unit like LCD monitor, scope holder, camera attachments and twin halogen bulb spot lamp which are highly suitable for clinical use and hospital use. These units are electric driven and fully automatic along with many other basic medical tools or equipment that are required in ENT OPD like Suction Machine (Crompton), Light Source, Fiber Optic Cable 5mm 230cm, Head Light Band, Anti Fog, Nasal Category, X-Ray View Box SS, Instruments Tray With Cover, Surgeon Stool, Endoscope Hanger, Medicine Bottle Tray. Few devices from the above mentioned are in-built in the unit itself and few of them are optional like endoscopy camera with monitor, LCD monitor tray with adjustable arm for flawless view angle, sinoscope, irrigation with foot paddle, patient ch. Apart from the mentioned devices, many more are required in the department of ENT of a hospital as Aural Forceps – For the removal or insertion of dressings or packs, Nasal Forceps – For surgery on the nasal septum and the maxillary sinus, Tongue Depressors -To depress the tongue and examine the mouth and throat, Speculums – To dilate ear, nose and throat orifices and to see inside, Laryngoscopes – To obtain a view of the vocal folds and the glottis. The items attached to the unit are made up of stainless steel which is non-magnetic type gauge Rust-Free Body with Matt Finish Top Surface, Mounted on Heavy Duty Caster Wheels. Electronic Temperature Control Water Jet Syringing, Range-Ambient to 100° C with Micro Switching Facility. Independent Powerful Medicine Spray Systems with Micro Switching Technology to Provide Instant Spray (Irrigation system) all the facilities are recommended too in some OPD treatment unit of an ENT clinic or hospital. The warmer system, the writing desk is also optional equipment that is recommended for an OPD unit.

The defined ENT treatment unit is available in the industry at various different prices with different features and specifications as per the requirements of the hospital even. Genuine medica is among the leading trader and supplier of these medical devices who is offering the units at the most acknowledged price in the market.

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