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iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag

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T2000
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
  • iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag
€172.04

Description

iM3 Table Top Mouth Gag

The adjustable TTMG was designed by iM3 with the help of specialists to hold the anaesthetised patients in the best possible position for examination and treatment of the oral cavity without assistance. Used for positioning the head for numerous procedures for examination of rabbit, rodent, small dogs and recommended for use in Brachycephalic airway surgery.

Adjustable height stainless steel gags. Adjustable table height ensures the best viewing angle of the oral cavity Washable silicon pad under the patient reduces heat loss and is easy to clean The complete TTMG is easy to clean and autoclavable.

Quality components and innovative design for ease of use.

Table top measures 28 x 16 cm.


Dr Charles Kuntz has provided this review about his experience using the tabletop mouth gag (TTMG):

“I have been using the iM3 tabletop mouth gag (TTMG) for about 4 years for positioning of the head for numerous procedures, most commonly brachycephalic airway surgery. This device is absolutely perfect for positioning dogs’ heads for this procedure and saves a lot of time and expense (think endless rolls of tape) normally required for positioning brachy’s heads for surgery. The other really nice thing is that it is adjustable. We can have the head in one position for the nares and then change the position for the soft palate and saccules. I strongly recommend the use of the TTMG for this purpose”.

Dr Charles Kuntz
Specialist Surgeon
DVM, MS, MACVSc, Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, Registered Specialist of Small Animal Surgery, Fellow of Surgical Oncology.

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  • 5
    It works really, really well...

    Posted by Dr Charles Kuntz, Specialist Surgeon, DVM, MS, MACVSc on 29th Jun 2020

    It works really, really well in order to maintain positioning.

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