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The Crozz two has been developed as a compact cart for setting up medical equipment in the operating room. The modular design of this cart is ideal for achieving the optimal mobile configuration of your endoscopy equipment. With years of experience with carts for various disciplines in which a rigid endoscope is used, we have developed a wide range of accessories. Application areas include laparoscopy, arthroscopy and colposcopy.
The Crozz three is developed for interventions in which a flexible endoscope is used. This cart creates a compact mobile arrangement of devices and offers the space to store all the required materials for the intervention, like endoscopes, bottles, pots and disposables (gloves, needles, ampoules, etc.). The cart is equipped with a large worktop on an ergonomic height and has a drawer that can be opened both at the front and the rear side. For optimal positioning of the endoscopic video image, the car can be equipped with long monitor arms.

No longer need to struggle with power cords or wires for video signals. With Jansen Medicars®new mobile monitor cart you will have no worries of damaged cables that lay on the floor and causing dangerous situations in operating room. With this system your flat panel monitor will operate all day long using 230VAC power from cell batteries that are safely mounted to the cart.

While moving ventilated patients -for instance between Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and operating room (OR) or X-ray department-, the respiratory equipment and any additional equipment as infusion pumps needs to go along with the patient during transport. This cart is at the bedside of the patient and includes all associated equipment necessary during transport.
While moving ventilated patients -for instance between Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and operating room (OR) or X-ray department-, the respiratory equipment and any additional equipment as infusion pumps needs to go along with the patient during transport. This cart is at the bedside of the patient and includes all associated equipment necessary during transport.

Jansen Medicars has developed a Trigen Sureshot cart for Smith&Nephew. This OEM cart enables an optimal deployment of the Trigen Sureshot system. The Sureshot system is based on a new technology that significantly reduce the process time for distal locking.
The cart is designed to optimize the positioning of the Sureshot system and is equipped with a VESA100 to mount the Sureshot. The controls for the electrically height adjustment are located directly below the ergonomic grip. The height of the cart (center of the screen) can be adjusted from 100cm to 168cm from the floor. The cart is equipped with a 5m power cord and meets the IEC/NEN/EN60601-1.

With the introduction with this transporter, pushing and pulling of (too) heavy transport incubators belongs to the past. This cart can be expanded with a medical isolation transformer, standard runners for placing the medical instruments, etc.. The cart shown here is made for a Dräger incubator, but small adjustments can make it suitable for other models.

Cast carts are heavy and low which makes them very difficult to move. These products often do not meet the requirements of the Health and Safety legislation set for rolling stock within the healthcare sector. Manually moving too heavy and / or too low carts can lead to injuries. This can be prevented by placing our Universal Motor Drive System.

Every manufacturer of pacemakers and defibrillators provides its own programmer for reading and programming of pacemakers and defibrillators (St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Biotronik, Cameron Health, Ela Medical, Sorin Group). This programmer is usually suitable for a range of products of this particular manufacturer. This results in set-up of several programmers in the treatment rooms for patients with a pacemaker or defibrillator. This way the right programmer can be chosen for each patient. A permanent arrangement of programmers on a cart, as shown in the image, makes it easier the operate the required programmer. In this configuration all programmers are place on fully extendable trays, making them quickly deployable. Because of the isolation transformer on the cart, all programmers can be enabled simultaneously in a safe manner.

This tonometry cart is equipped with a medical UPS to ensure that no measured data is lost during power outages. Also during prolonged power outage the system remains operational. The cart can accommodate two measuring systems and a panel PC that processes the data processed. Furthermore, the cart contains a holder for a standard plastic container, for the storage of miscellaneous supplies.
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