Anesthesia machines are devices used to mix and make a flow of different medical gasses to specifically induce and maintain anesthesia. Often, anesthesia machines are used along with other breathing systems and monitoring devices, and many systems are all-in-one units that combine and integrate many devices into a freestanding unit known as an anesthesia machine. If you are looking to buy, sell, or repair anesthesia machines, look no further than Dr’s Toy Store, where we buy, sell, and repair all varieties of new and pre-owned medical equipment. Our experts are adept at refurbishing anesthesia machines so that you can find an affordable option for your practice.
History of Anesthesia Machines
Anesthesia machines were made popular by Boyle’s anesthesia machine, which was invented by Henry Boyle, a British anesthetist at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London in 1917. Often, contemporary anesthesia machines are referred to as “Boyle’s machine” due to the originator Henry Boyle, and are usually attached to wheels so they can be conveniently transported.
Components of Anesthesia Machines
Whether you are buying, selling, or repairing an anesthesia machine, you need to consider the specific components in a typical anesthesia machine. These include at least the following:
- The anesthesia machine’s connections to oxygen, nitrous oxide and medical air coming from a wall supply in the facility, or alternatively gas cylinders attached to the anesthesia machine consisting of oxygen, nitrous oxide and air.
- Specific anesthesia machine pressure gauges, pop-off valves and regulators that are used to monitor gas pressure while protecting all of the anesthesia machine’s components along with the patient.
- Flowmeters which consist of rotameters for air, oxygen and nitrous oxide.
- Vaporisers that provide the perfect dosage control for the anesthesia machine.
- An oxygen flush for the anesthesia machine that is high-flowing, providing pure oxygen to the patient.
- Systems in the anesthesia machine that monitor all of the gasses that are exhaled by and administered to the patient, while also providing an oxygen failure warning device for emergencies.
Buying, Selling, and Repairing Anesthesia Machines
Dr’s Toy Store has a massive warehouse along with an online superstore in order to buy, sell or repair anesthesia machines. Buying anesthesia machines is easy with our multitude of pre-owned and new options, and one of our specialized anesthesia machine experts can help you determine the best anesthesia machine option for you to buy. If you are looking to sell an anesthesia machine, Dr’s Toy Store will buy your pre-owned anesthesia machine and refurbish it for future use. We buy anesthesia machines so that they don’t have to go to waste, and our refurbishment experts will make sure your pre-owned anesthesia machine is as good as new. If you are looking to get your anesthesia machine repaired, we have experts in-house to fix any components of your anesthesia machine that need to be repaired so that you don’t have to buy a new one. Contact one of our anesthesia machine experts today to talk about buying, selling, or repairing your anesthesia machine at Dr’s Toy Store.