WIS-HIPPLE
Modification of the Wisconsin blade with a
circular flange. Compared to the Wisconsin or Wis-Foregger blade, the flange tends to be straighter and run parallel with the spatula. This blade was designed primarily for use in infants. The tip or beak of the Wis-Hipple is wider and well adapted to lifting the epiglottis. Three sizes are available.
WISCONSIN
The Wisconsin blade with a straight spatula and flange that expands slightly toward thedistal portion of the blade. This feature increases the visual field and reduces the possibility of trauma during intubation. The distal portion of the blade is wider and formed slightly to the right to better adapt to lifting the epiglottis.
All above blades are made from 303/304 surgical stainless steel and are provided with 4mm, replaceable fiber optic bundles. GreenLine® blades and handles are fully compliant with ISO standard 7376-3 and
interchange perfectly with companies conforming to the “Green System”. (i.e. Anesthesia Associates, AMS, Heine, Propper, Rusch and Welch Allyn) |
CAT# |
SIZE |
DESCRIPTION |
A |
B |
5-5234-00 |
0 |
Neonate |
76mm |
13mm |
5-5234-01 |
1 |
Infant |
102mm |
17mm |
5-5234-15 |
1.5 |
Small Child |
115mm |
14mm |

CAT# |
SIZE |
DESCRIPTION |
A |
B |
5-5234-02 |
2 |
Child |
135mm |
18mm |
5-5234-03 |
3 |
Medium Adult |
162mm |
17mm |
5-5234-04 |
4 |
Large Adult |
199mm |
21mm |
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