About Bain Circuit
Bain Circuit
A co-axial modification of the basic "T"-piece system, developed to facilitate scavenging of waste gases. The process includes patient inspiring fresh gas from the outer reservoir tube and expiring into reservoir tube.Convenient, lightweight anesthesia delivery system.
It is based on Mapleson "D" system, provided with a corrugated tube, expiratory valve and antistatic bag. It is based on Mapleson "D" system, provided with a corrugated tube, expiratory valve and antistatic bag. It is simpler, has single tube convenience and low resistance to breathing. Compact and inexpensive with low dead-space. Sterile and individually packed.
Versatile Design for Adults and Pediatric PatientsThis Bain Circuit accommodates both adult and pediatric patients with different reservoir bag capacities-0.5L for children and 2L for adults-for enhanced safety and accuracy. Its flexible tubing and standard connectors ensure compatibility with most anesthesia machines, making it a preferred respiratory anesthesia accessory in hospitals and clinics.
Safe, Disposable, and Easy to UseEngineered for single-patient use, this non-sterile Bain Circuit is disposable and not recommended for sterilization, minimizing infection risk and cross-contamination. Its low noise operation, lightweight construction, and manual use simplify set-up and handling, supporting efficient anesthesia management in various clinical environments.
FAQ's of Bain Circuit:
Q: How is the Bain Circuit used during anesthesia procedures?
A: The Bain Circuit connects the patient to an anesthesia machine, allowing controlled delivery of oxygen, nitrous oxide, and anesthetic gases. Its coaxial design ensures precise gas mixing and efficient ventilation. Simply attach the standard connectors to corresponding ports, monitor the patient, and dispose of the circuit after single-patient use.
Q: What patient groups can safely use this Bain Circuit?
A: This Bain Circuit is suitable for both adults and pediatric patients. It comes with two reservoir bag sizes-2L for adults and 0.5L for pediatric patients-to ensure optimal function and safety for varied age groups.
Q: When and how should the Bain Circuit be disposed of?
A: As a single-use, non-sterile product, the Bain Circuit should be disposed of immediately after use with one patient. Do not attempt to clean or sterilize the circuit. Follow your medical facility's guidelines for proper disposal of medical waste.
Q: What gases is the Bain Circuit compatible with?
A: This circuit is designed for use with oxygen, nitrous oxide, and various anesthetic gases, ensuring versatility in different anesthesia applications and compliance with safety standards.
Q: Where should the Bain Circuit be stored before use?
A: Store the Bain Circuit in a cool, dry place, following the manufacturer's storage instructions. Unopened, it maintains its integrity and usability for 2-5 years, depending on the specific recommended shelf life.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the Bain Circuit?
A: Key benefits include reduced patient dead space, lightweight portability, flexible tubing, latex-free materials, and accurate delivery of gas mixtures. Its disposable nature enhances patient safety by reducing cross-contamination risk.