
Neonatal Open Care Dräger Babyroo TN300
Open resuscitation systems are designed to provide emergency care and stabilization of newborns in the first minutes and hours of life. An open-type resuscitation system provides access to the infant from all sides, maintains stable body temperature, and allows necessary procedures to be performed without delay. These solutions form the basis of neonatal intensive care and delivery room support.
Open resuscitation systems for newborns are used in delivery rooms, neonatal units, and intensive care wards to provide initial assistance to infants requiring adaptation support or resuscitation measures. They maintain thermoregulation, allow respiratory monitoring, and support infusion and respiratory therapy.
A neonatal resuscitation system enables monitoring of vital signs, provides oxygen support, suction, and other emergency procedures without moving the infant.
A neonatal resuscitation table combines stable warming with the ability to integrate respiratory support and monitoring equipment. The open construction ensures rapid and unobstructed access to the infant, which is particularly important during resuscitation interventions and procedures requiring coordinated teamwork.
An open neonatal resuscitation system supports the condition of low-birth-weight infants, premature babies, and newborns with respiratory disorders, minimizing heat loss and ensuring uninterrupted access to the patient.
When selecting an open resuscitation system, it is important to consider usage intensity, the need for equipment integration, and the conditions of care. A neonatal open system must provide stable warming, convenient instrument placement, and easy control.
An open-type resuscitation table must be intuitive for clinical staff and reliable in operation. Ease of disinfection and durability under intensive clinical use are also essential.
Open-type resuscitation systems are supplied directly from the manufacturer with official warranty and technical support. Personnel training, system commissioning, and further maintenance are provided. If you need to buy a resuscitation table for a delivery unit or neonatal department — we will help you select the optimal configuration based on clinical needs.