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Medical Equipment THE MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY RUSSIAN AND TRADE OF THE RUSSIAN EXPORT FEDERATION CENTER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT The catalogue contains export oriented high-technology products of dual and civil purpose manufactured by Russia's defense industry enterprises MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Anesthesia and respiratory equipment 4 Neonatal equipment 6 Respiratory equipment 11 Resuscitation equipment 16 Cardiology 17 Surgery 18 Ophthalmology 22 Diagnosis 34 Additional medical equipment 46 2–3 ANESTHESIA AND RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT URALS OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL Multifunctional Machine for Inhalation JSC URAL INSTRUMENT-ENGINEERING Anesthetic Machine, Phaza-23 PLANT NAMED AFTER E.S. YALAMOV Anesthesia for Adults and Ahildren, MAIA-01 PLANT (UPZ JSC) (JSC PO UOMZ) The machine can operate following the semi-open or closed The multifunctional machine for inhalation anesthesia for adults 25 km Chelyabinsk Path, Sysertsky Area, Sverdlovsk Region, (semi-closed) breathing circuit at the lowest possible flow of 624000, Russia 33B Vostochnaya St., Yekaterinburg, Russia and children, MAIA-01, has been designed to administer fresh medical gases; it works with both aerogenic and volatile Phone: +7 343 359 9376 Phone: + 7 343 229 8075 inhalation anesthesia (IA) using any breathing circuit during anesthetics. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] surgeries of any levels of difficulty accompanied by artificial Website: www.upz.ru Website: www.uomz.ru lung ventilation (ALV); it allows to monitor the IA parameters alongside with the ALV data and vital body functions. Patients of different age groups can use the machine (including children over 12 months old) and be administered IAs with respiratory gases having one of the following anesthetics at their base: nitrous oxide (N20), isoflurane (Iso), or xenon (Xe). 4–5 NEONATAL EQUIPMENT URALS OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL Intensive Care Incubator for Infants, IDN-03 Neonatal Warming Table with Automated PLANT NAMED AFTER E.S. YALAMOV Temperature Control, SNO (JSC PO UOMZ) The intensive care incubator for infants employs microprocessor control to monitor the ambient temperature, oxygen The neonatal warming table has been designed to maintain the required conditions while restoring vital body functions and caring concentration, and the newborn body temperature and weight. 33B Vostochnaya St., Yekaterinburg, Russia about newborns at maternity wards, newborn intensive therapy Phone: + 7 343 229 8075 The incubator has been designed to effectively resuscitate units, and ICUs. E-mail: [email protected] and nurse premature and weak newborns that are extremely Website: www.uomz.ru underweight (starting at 500 g) or have pathological conditions as well as to conduct a background therapy at neonatal pathology units and intensive care units at specialized medical institutions. 6–7 NEONATAL EQUIPMENT URALS OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL Infant radiant Warmer, Luchistoye Teplo-BONO ACADEMICIAN N.A. PILYUGIN SCIENTIFIC Transport Incubator, INT-1 PLANT NAMED AFTER E.S. YALAMOV PRODUCTION CENTER OF AUTOMATICS (JSC PO UOMZ) The Luchistoye Teplo warmer is used as the main or additional AND INSTRUMENT MAKING, A FEDERAL INT-1 maintains optimal conditions for transporting premature source of warmth for infants while performing resuscitation, infants and those born in a critical condition. It has a unique STATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE 33B Vostochnaya St., Yekaterinburg, Russia providing intensive care or nursing at obstetrics institutions, damping platform; two modes of operation: maintaining air Phone: + 7 343 229 8075 perinatal centers, specialized centers as well as mother and (ACADEMICIAN PILYUGIN CENTER) temperature in the capsule and following the infant skin E-mail: [email protected] child welfare R&D institutions. It ensures that newborns are temperature; two oxygen tanks ranging from 2 to 5 liters. It can 1 Vvedenskogo St., Moscow, 117342, Russia Website: www.uomz.ru kept warm during medical examinations and diaper changing be installed either on a stationary or on a compact transport Phone: +7 495 535 3612, +7 495 335 0844 procedures. E-mail: [email protected] trolley. The incubator has been designed to operate in the Website: www.npcap.ru Russian climate in a reliable manner. 8–9 RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT Phototherapy Radiating Unit, Photon-NPCAP Neonatal Infant Warmer Bed, Detka 12-01 URALS OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL Nasal CPAP Therapy Pediatric Machine, PLANT NAMED AFTER E.S. YALAMOV SLE 10000 The phototherapy unit has been designed to effectively treat The warmer maintains the optimal temperature mode for (JSC PO UOMZ) hyperbilirubinemia in a newborn. It consists of an LED light newborns and physiotherapy treatment. It has the capacity to The machine provides support to infants in the first days of their source to be placed right on the infant bed or the couveuse be transformed into a diaper changing warmer table or a closed 33B Vostochnaya St., Yekaterinburg, Russia lives. CPAP ventilation reduces infant work of breathing and cover, a focusing optical LED system to center the radiating couveuse. Controlled by a microprocessor, it also employs an Phone: + 7 343 229 8075 ensures the soonest possible patient separation from artificial unit above the patient, emergency flashing, a color graphics TFT electrically safe gel mattress and 4 peripheral device ports. E-mail: [email protected] ventilation. SLE 1000 allows medical staff to set up the desired display, an embedded battery, an automatic power adjustment Website: www.uomz.ru pressure while specially designed software constantly regulates system which tunes the LED power output depending on the the air flow to maintain the pressure. This server controlled flow distance to the patient, and additional lighting (white light) to eliminates the possibility of insufficient or excessive pressure in ensure a better visual examination of patients. the infant airway caused by leakages or infant body movements to ensure a more efficient respiratory support. 10–11 RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT JSC URAL INSTRUMENT-ENGINEERING High-Class Artificial Lung Ventilation Machine, URALS OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL Artificial Lung Ventilation Machine for Infants, PLANT (UPZ JSC) Aventa-M PLANT NAMED AFTER E.S. YALAMOV SLE 5000 (JSC PO UOMZ) 25 km Chelyabinsk Path, Sysertsky Area, Sverdlovsk Region, The high-class mobile machine is equipped with an embedded SLE 5000 is a top-notch machine which appeared as a result of 624000, Russia airflow generator and modern touch-sensor control. The display 33B Vostochnaya St., Yekaterinburg, Russia a constant search for new solutions to ensure the most efficient Phone: +7 343 359 9376 shows all digital parameters and respiration graphics which Phone: + 7 343 229 8075 combination of patient care and costs incurred. The machine is E-mail: [email protected] include real-time monitoring of FiO2 and ETCO2. The machine E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.upz.ru used in intensive care units at obstetrics institutions to replace can be used by adults and children alike. Website: www.uomz.ru and support breath in extremely underweight infants and young children (from 300 g to 20 kg). 12–13 RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT JSC URAL INSTRUMENT-ENGINEERING Artificial Lung Ventilation Machine, Potok URALS OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL Breathing Support Machine for Infants, PLANT (UPZ JSC) PLANT NAMED AFTER E.S. YALAMOV APDN-01 he machine has been designed to provide respiratory support T (JSC PO UOMZ) 25 km Chelyabinsk Path, Sysertsky Area, Sverdlovsk Region, and ALV with a mask to infants suffering from apnea or acute The non-invasive breathing support machine has been 624000, Russia respiratory distress during the first few minutes after birth. г. Екатеринбург, ул. Восточная, 33 Б. designed to deliver breathing therapy to infants in the CPAP Phone: +7 343 359 9376 Телефон: + 7 (343) 229-80-75 (continuous positive airway pressure) mode. The nasal cannula E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] is used to maintain continuous positive pressure in infant Website: www.upz.ru Официальный сайт: www.uomz.ru airways (up to 12 cm water column at an oxygen-air mixture flow rate of 15 liters/min) to prevent breathing bags from sliding off and to stimulate premature infant breathing. It also reduces the risk of developing chronic lung conditions. The machine is used at obstetrics institutions, perinatal centers, specialized centers as well as mother and child welfare R&D institutions. 14–15 RESUSCITATION EQUIPMENT / CARDIOLOGY Synchronized Defibrillator / Monitor, DFR-02 Disposable Cardiography Electrodes, Eco JSC CORPORATION VEGA Three-Chamber Cardiac Pacemaker, VEGARITM The defibrillator synchronized with the production of a bipolar The disposable electrodes serve to obtain the ECG as part 34 Kutuzovsky Avenue, Moscow, Russia Phone: +7 499 753 4004 therapeutic impulse is aimed to correct irregular heart rhythms of any diagnostic electrocardiography units or ECG-monitors, The three-chamber cardiac pacemakers have been E-mail: [email protected] by using an electric impulse as well as to register and monitor including Holter monitors. Website: www.vega.su designed for individual cases of chronic heart failure bioelectric heart potentials. The device can be used either (CHF) therapy of functional classes III and IV (Section to resuscitate a patient or restore heart rhythm in a planned Electrophysiological Methods of CHF Treatment manner. The defibrillator has mostly been designed for stationery of the RSC and SEHF National Guidelines on ICUs and cardiac surgery units. It can also be used at pre- Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure).
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