The Miller laryngoscope blade — developed by American anaesthetist Robert A. Miller in 1941 — is the straight blade used primarily for paediatric and difficult-airway intubation. Where Macintosh’s curved tip sits in the vallecula and indirectly lifts the epiglottis, the Miller’s straight blade is placed directly under the epiglottis and lifts it forward. This direct technique provides better laryngeal exposure in infants (whose epiglottis is large and floppy) and in difficult adult intubations where the Macintosh fails. Miller blades are manufactured in sizes 0 (neonatal) through 4 (large adult), with sizes 0, 1, and 2 most used in paediatric anaesthesia.
The Miller Lama per fibra ottica 78mm – 80mm (Ref DI 01-20-02) is part of the Fizza Surgical instrument catalogue, manufactured under ISO 13485:2016.
| Reference / SKU | DI 01-20-02 |
| Pattern | Miller |
| Working length | 78 mm (7.8 cm) |
| Material | AISI 303 / AISI 304 stainless steel (AISI 316 on fiber-optic variants) |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
- Lame Miller de fibre optique 78mm – 80mm (DI 01-20-02)
- Miller喉頭鏡 金属製 光ファイバー 78mm – 80mm (DI 01-20-02)
- Miller фибер optic Ларингоскоп Лезвия 78m -80mm (DI 01-20-02)
OEM private-label production is available from 300 units per SKU, with custom laser etching for distributor codes, hospital procurement IDs, and sterilization-cycle tracking marks. Custom packaging — peel pouch, blister, fabric-wrap kits, or co-branded boxes — is configured to distributor specification. Bulk-order pricing tiers are available on request for hospital group purchasing organizations and national procurement entities.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.