Getinge has expanded its Servo-c ventilator family with a new neonatal version, enabling hospitals to provide respiratory care for patients ranging from fragile, premature babies to full-grown adults — all with a single ventilator platform.
The new neonatal feature supports infants as small as 500 grams and eliminates the need for extra accessories, offering flexibility and cost-effectiveness for hospitals under pressure to deliver high-quality care. It includes invasive leakage compensation and meets the latest standards for safety, biocompatibility, and cybersecurity.
“Servo-c now enables personalized respiratory treatment across all patient categories,” said Cecilia Sjöstedt, VP of Critical Care at Getinge. “This is part of our commitment to make life-saving technology accessible for more people.”
Getinge continues to build on its 50-year legacy of Servo ventilators with ongoing innovation focused on better outcomes and patient safety.
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