Product Description
Single Surface Photo therapy Unit
AJANTA EXPORT INDUSTRIES manufacturer, supplier and Exporter of Single Surface Photo therapy Unit (Overhead Unit).
Features:
· Overhead Photo therapy Unit Choice of two kinds of tubes for use with
· 4 nos. of blue light tubes with higher intensity of light in therapeutic range and 2 nos. of white light tubes
· 6 nos. of white light tubes with the facility to use 4 or 6 tubes at a time
· Facility of height adjustment, so as to fit over an incubator or baby cot etc
· Fold up facility during inspection of neonates or storage
· Angle folding facility, for using along with radiant warmer
· Compact & mobile
Advanced Phototherapy TechnologyOur Single Surface Phototherapy Unit incorporates the latest advancements to deliver optimal treatment for newborns with jaundice. The system distributes therapeutic light uniformly and is built for durability and easy maintenance, contributing to improved healthcare outcomes.
Tailored for Hospital EnvironmentsThis unit is specifically engineered for use in hospitals, ensuring medical practitioners have a dependable solution for infant care. Robust materials like steel and plastic make the unit both sturdy and lightweight, accommodating frequent use and mobility within hospital spaces.
FAQ's of Single Surface Phototherapy Unit:
Q: How does the Single Surface Phototherapy Unit help treat jaundice in newborns?
A: The unit emits specific wavelengths of light that break down bilirubin in the baby's body, assisting in the natural elimination of excess bilirubin through the liver and kidneys, thereby effectively reducing jaundice.
Q: What are the main features of this phototherapy unit?
A: Key features include an electric power source for consistent operation, a combination of durable plastic and steel construction, and a single surface light panel designed to ensure safe and even exposure for hospital-based neonatal care.
Q: When is it recommended to use the Single Surface Phototherapy Unit?
A: This phototherapy unit is used when an infant is diagnosed with neonatal jaundice and requires non-invasive treatment to lower high bilirubin levels, usually soon after birth as determined by a pediatrician.
Q: Where is this unit typically installed within the hospital?
A: The unit is commonly placed in neonatal intensive care units, pediatric wards, or specialized nursery areas where continuous supervision by healthcare staff is available.
Q: What is the process for operating the phototherapy unit?
A: After placing the infant on the appropriate surface, medical staff position the unit to provide uniform light exposure, set the required parameters, and monitor both the baby's comfort and therapy duration as per medical guidelines.
Q: How does using this device benefit hospitals and healthcare providers?
A: Hospitals benefit from reduced treatment time for jaundice, non-invasive care for infants, and minimal maintenance requirements, ensuring lower operational costs and improved patient outcomes.