Atomization

MADgic Laryngo-Tracheal Mucosal Atomization Device*

The MADgic Laryngo-Tracheal Mucosal Atomization Device from Teleflex offers a versatile choice to administer medication* across the entire upper airway and beyond the vocal cords. The MADgic Device is not prefilled, so the clinician can select the type of medication and exact dosing desired. The malleable stylet enables precise, targeted delivery specific to patient's anatomy.


  • Consistent, fine atomized spray for direct coverage of nose, pharynx, larynx and trachea
  • Targeted Coverage – narrow, long stylet easily reaches vocal cords and conforms to patient anatomy
  • Adapts to any luer-lock syringe
  • Available in adult and pediatric sizes
ITEM
NUMBER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION QTY
MAD600 MADgic Laryngo-Tracheal Mucosal Atomization Device with 3 mL Syringe 25
MAD700 MADgic Laryngo-Tracheal Mucosal Atomization Device without Syringe 25
MAD720 MADgic Pediatric Laryngo-Tracheal Mucosal Atomization Device without Syringe 25

Absorption

  • Atomizes drugs into a fine mist
  • Delivers particles at optimal size for mucosal absorption1

Reduced Cough

In procedures where a cough upon emergence can cause adverse events, application of topical lidocaine on the laryngotracheal region has been shown to provide a smooth emergence from general anesthesia with reduced coughing.2

Patient Comfort

Adequate topical anesthesia has been shown to:

  • Optimize patient comfort3
  • Facilitate patient compliance3
*For use with drugs approved for intranasal and oropharyngeal delivery.

References:

  1. Suresh M. Management of Predicted Difficult Airway in A Parturient Undergoing Cesarean Delivery, where Airway Management is Necessary. Shnider and Levinson's Anesthesia for Obstetrics. 2013;(24):381-382.
  2. Diachun CA, Tunink BP, Brock-Utne JG. Suppression of cough during emergence from general anesthesia: laryngotracheal lidocaine through a modified endotracheal tube. J Clin Anesth. 2001 Sep;13(6):447-51.
  3. Leung Y., Vacanti FX. Awake without complaints: maximizing comfort during awake fiberoptic intubation. J Clin Anesth. 2015 Sep;27(6):517-9
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