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GVYDANT was originally formed in 2010 and since then we have witnessed rapid but consistent growth in our customer base and business volume.

We aim to be your most reliable business partner in every aspect of our interactions: from top-quality products to on-time deliveries, competitive price, insightful marketing assistance, positive interactions and technical consultations.

We are a leading manufacturer of Infection Control and Diagnostic Instruments. In respect to serve our customer we endeavour by giving the utmost assurance towards achieving their trust and satisfaction to the best of our abilities by constantly improving our self while introducing new range of Products.

Our Factories use top of the range machinery with unparallel quality control which has been achieved due to the presence of a skilled and motivated group of Engineering team along with their dedication.



MISSION STATEMENT

Combination of upmost Quality assurance with aggressive marketing strategies, developing trust and to have a long-lasting customer satisfaction.



OUR QUALITY STANDARD

Our understanding for the importance of quality is at par, we are committed to provide Consumer satisfaction always.

Our production facilities attain the highest of perfection of quality. Our Client’s needs are paramount for us and our innovation, investments and technology give us our competitive edge. Our reputation and business depend on the adherence to these self-imposed standards.






GVYDANT a été créée en 2010 et depuis lors, nous avons constaté une croissance rapide mais constante de notre clientèle et de notre volume d'affaires.

Nous visons à être votre partenaire commercial le plus fiable dans tous les aspects de nos interactions: des produits de qualité supérieure aux livraisons ponctuelles, des prix compétitifs, une assistance marketing perspicace, des interactions positives et des consultations techniques.

Nous sommes un fabricant leader d'instruments de contrôle et de diagnostic des infections. En ce qui concerne le service à nos clients, nous nous efforçons de donner la plus grande assurance pour atteindre leur confiance et leur satisfaction au mieux de nos capacités en nous améliorant constamment tout en introduisant une nouvelle gamme de produits.

Nos usines utilisent des machines haut de gamme avec un contrôle de qualité inégalé qui a été obtenu grâce à la présence d'un groupe d'ingénieurs compétents et motivés ainsi qu'à leur dévouement.



ÉNONCÉ DE MISSION

Combinaison d'une assurance qualité optimale avec des stratégies marketing agressives, développant la confiance et garantissant une satisfaction client durable.



NOTRE STANDARD DE QUALITÉ

Notre compréhension de l'importance de la qualité est au pair, nous nous engageons à toujours satisfaire le consommateur. Nos installations de production atteignent la plus haute perfection de qualité. Les besoins de nos clients sont primordiaux pour nous et notre innovation, nos investissements et notre technologie nous donnent notre avantage concurrentiel. Notre réputation et notre activité dépendent du respect de ces normes auto-imposées.



Diagnostic Instruments

An instrument to examine the vocal folds and the glottis a space between the vocal cords. is a laryngoscope. It comes in various variety of blade attachments with an option of Fiber Optic Light Source. Laryngoscope was invented in 1854 by Manuel Patricio Rodriguez Garcia. Modern day laryngoscope systems began in early 1940s by Foregger Co; USA.

A Laryngoscope has two components — a blade with an interchangeable hook and a handle containing batteries needed for illumination. The Blade is hooked on to the handle's hinge pin, and then rotated at a 90° position where the blade heel contacts the handle’s electrical contacts - turning the light ON.

Function:

Laryngoscope blades are used as the primary tool for examination of the interior of the larynx and for placement of an endotracheal tube.

Main Feature:

The Miller Laryngoscope Blade:-

The most common and popular blade suggested by Sir Robert Macintosh, MD in 1941. The most popular of the straight types. The side of the flange is reduced to minimize trauma and the curve at the beak or tip is extended to improve lifting of the epiglottis. These improvements facilitate greater exposure of the larynx in difficult-to-intubate patients.

The Macintosh Laryngoscope Blade:-

The other most common blade was described by William Miller, MD. The Macintosh is the predominate model of the curved blade types. During laryngoscopy, the tip or beak of the blade is compressed into the angle formed by the base of the tongue and the epiglottis, indirectly raising the epiglottis. Some sizes are available flangeless. Also available is a die-stamped or one-piece construction blade with a slightly expanded flange.


On the basis of lighting technology Laryngoscopes are broadly defined in two categories...

CONVENTIONAL LIGHT LARYNGOSCOPES

Blades have a lamp near the distal end and have an electrical connection to illuminate the lamp, powered by batteries in the handle.

FIBRE OPTIC LIGHT LARYNGOSCOPES

Advancement in newer lighting technologies eliminated electric wires, lamps & some contacts from blade thus producing a very dependable, cold and brighter illumination.

Our Fiber Optic handles are fitted with latest LED lamps that produce excellent illumination, which follows quartz glass fiber optic bundle or plastic light guide along the blade to illuminate patient's oral cavity.

In an attempt to visualize the Larynx and facilitate insertion of Endotracheal Tube, literally hundreds of blade profiles and sizes have been made or suggested. However, all blades fall into modification of Two general shapes:

CURVED (Macintosh) BLADES

The most common and popular blade suggested by Sir Robert Macintosh, MD in 1941, this curved blade is designed such that its tip is advanced to the base of patient's epiglottis, then, by lifting slightly, the vocal cords can be visualized, allowing for endotracheal tube insertion.

STRAIGHT (Miller) BLADES

The other most common blade was described by William Miller, MD. In this design using a straight blade, the tip is advanced just past the patient's epiglottis. The blade is then raised lifting the epiglottis thus exposing the vocal cords allowing the endotracheal tube to be inserted along the flange into larynx.

These above two profiles have been produced into English, American & German profiles.

GUARANTEE:

Each of our products is subjected to strict quality inspections, packing, manufacturing traceability and functional performance.