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Global Medical Devices Medical closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 292 lots of medical equipment. Onsite or virtual inspection available.
This 28 bay towel pack warmer is in good used working condition. It comes with a 7 day inspection warranty. * Model # 7938: * 28-Towel Automatic Warmer Heater * Voice messaging option * Range:... view more
Asking Price:
$75 USD
This is a top-notch Arizant Healthcare Inc. Bair Hugger, Model 750. It is a highly reliable and efficient healthcare equipment that is ideal for use in various healthcare, lab, and dental settings.... view more
Asking Price:
$795 USD
New Gaymar MTA-4700 Medi-Therm Automatic Manual Hyper/Hypotherapy Unit... view more
Asking Price:
$155 USD
Pre-owned Augustine Hot Dog Patient Warmer for sale. Model WC51 Intended for use on humans and animals The upper blanket heats up in the range of 37-43 degrees The lower blanket heats up in the... view more
br vocab="" typeof="Product"> This portable hypothermia system is in good tested working condition. The overlay on/off button missing however can still be used. This unit does not come with a... view more
Asking Price:
$399 USD
Lot of 10 Arizant Bair Hugger Temperature Management Blankets Full Body Surgical Model: 61000 Condition: New, has been removed from box. FDA Disclaimer : The sale of this item may... view more
Asking Price:
$40 USD
Patient warming equipment is a medical device used to maintain a patient's body temperature during medical procedures. It is used to prevent hypothermia, which can lead to a number of complications including cardiac arrest, shock, and infection. Patient warming equipment is available in a variety of models and sizes, from small bedside units to large operating room units. The most common type of patient warming equipment is a forced-air warming blanket, which is designed to keep a patient's body temperature at a comfortable level throughout a procedure.
The price range for patient warming equipment varies depending on the type of equipment and the manufacturer. Basic forced-air warming blankets can range from $200 to $400, while more advanced models can cost over $1,000. The most popular manufacturers of patient warming equipment are 3M, Covidien, and Stryker. 3M offers a range of patient warming blankets with advanced features such as temperature control and monitoring, while Covidien and Stryker offer a variety of patient warming systems, including operating room units, bedside units, and warming blankets.