BOAS Surgery Mouth Gag, Complete
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BOAS Surgery Mouth Gag, Complete

A surgical mouth gag system designed specifically to assist in performing brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) surgery.

The BOAS Mouth Gag from Vi has been developed specifically to aid surgeons performing BOAS surgery. The unique design allows vastly improved visualisation and surgical access during these procedures. This device is based on the design of Vi's popular tabletop gag for rabbit and rodent dentistry, with several key features and adaptations specifically intended for BOAS surgery.

  • Fully adjustable tilting base to support the upper body of the patient at the desired angle to maximise visualisation and access
  • The tilting base is supported by sturdy upright bars to ensure excellent stability and optimal weight capacity
  • Two adjustable horizontal bars to retain the patients’ mouth open in the desired position. Both bars are adjustable up/down, and the upper bar also adjusts forwards/backwards
  • Silicone bar sleeves for the horizontal bars are available to minimise potential trauma to the patient’s gums
  • Front-positioned cleat hook to allow tie-down of the tongue if desired
  • Supporting hook for the ET tube or anaesthetic circuit. This is height-adjustable and can be positioned to either the front or the side of the upright bars
  • Provet CodeBOASMG
    Provet DescriptionBOAS SURGERY MOUTH GAG COMPLETE
    Order on Provet Connecthttps://connect.provet.com.au/products/BOASMG
    Supplier Customer Service For more information or to order, contact Provet Vi on 1800 785 642 or 07 3621 6069 or email vi@provet.com.au
  • CategorySurgical Instruments > Orthopaedic Instruments
    Additional Information The BOAS Mouth Gag from Vi has been developed specifically to aid surgeons performing BOAS surgery. The unique design allows vastly improved visualisation and surgical access during these procedures. This device is based on the design of Vi's popular tabletop gag for rabbit and rodent dentistry, with several key features and adaptations specifically intended for BOAS surgery.