Ambu® Perfit ACE

  • 16 sizes in one collar
  • Flat storage
  • Radio translucent, CAT & MRI compatible

The Ambu® Perfit ACE extrication collar is designed to assist with the maintenance of neutral alignment, prevention of lateral sway and anterior-posterior flexion and extension of the cervical spine during transport and routine patient care or movement.

Features

The Ambu Perfit ACE is the only adjustable one-piece rigid cervical spine immobilisation device with 16 precise settings for a customised fit within the range of 4 standard adult settings. The Ambu Perfit ACE comes with a comprehensive sizing system for easy and accurate sizing.

The Ambu Perfit ACE extrication collar comes with a flip chin piece for flat storage and preshape to fit the chin, and to facilitate intubation and removal of vomitus from the patient's mouth.

The Ambu Perfit ACE is CT and MRI compatible, and comes with a ventilated, posterior shell for fluid drainage.

Ambu Perfit ACE is an ideal device for cervical support. Ambu Perfit ACE extrication collar is also available in a Military version that incorporates a camouflage colour scheme of olive drab body and charcoal black foam and label. The features and specifications of the Ambu Military Perfit ACE are identical to Ambu Perfit ACE. 

    Specifications

    Additional detailed specification can be found in the datasheets.

    Sizes

    16 settings from Neckless (size 3) to Tall (size 6)

    Dimensions

    56 x 18 x 1.5 cm

    Spare parts

    There are no spare parts or accessories for this product.

    Downloads

    Brochures

    file_download Ambu Perfit ACE Brochure
    (897.53 KB - pdf)
    file_download Combined Product Brochure
    (23.09 MB - pdf)

    Datasheets

    file_download Ambu Perfit ACE Datasheet
    (501.87 KB - pdf)

    Directions for Use

    Instructions For Use

    file_download Perfit Ace Direction for Use
    (922.72 KB - pdf)

    Supplementary Information

    file_download Reach document for Medical Devices
    (263.5 KB - pdf)
    file_download Symbol Explanation
    (2.23 MB - pdf)

    March 2016

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