
Small Animal Laryngoscope and Intubation Support
Small-animal laryngoscope and intubation support family for mouse, rat, and guinea pig airway visualization, tracheal intubation positioning, ventilator-anesthesia connection planning, and rebreathing bag selection around ventilator-assisted anesthesia workflows.

Louise Corscadden, PhD
Neuroscience · ConductScience
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Overview
The Small Animal Laryngoscope and Intubation Support page gives labs a practical airway-support selection surface for small-animal intubation workflows. The family covers a 3 mm LED laryngoscope for mouse, rat, and guinea pig airway visualization, adjustable mouse and rat tracheal intubation stands, ventilator-anesthesia connection tubing, and rebreathing bag sizes for anesthesia and ventilation planning.
For a scientist or veterinarian building a small-animal airway station, the product decision is not only the laryngoscope blade. The setup also depends on animal positioning, tracheal access, ventilator connection, anesthetic gas delivery, and the breathing-bag size used to smooth or buffer the circuit. This page keeps those airway-support accessories together so the lab can configure the actual workflow rather than ordering disconnected parts.
The laryngoscope option uses LED lighting and a 3 mm blade to help visualize the throat and epiglottis structures during mouse, rat, or guinea pig intubation. The intubation stands support angle-adjustable positioning for tracheal intubation, drug infusion, and related small-animal procedures where stable positioning improves visibility and control.
Scientific Use
Use this page for tracheal intubation training, ventilator-assisted anesthesia setup, airway visualization, aerosol or dry powder administration through the trachea, and small-animal respiratory-support workflows. Pair the selected support components with tracheal cannulas or endotracheal tubes, a research ventilator, anesthesia delivery, gas source, absorber or scavenging path, warming, and monitoring.
Buying Fit
Choose the laryngoscope when the primary need is airway visualization. Add mouse or rat intubation stands when positioning is the limiting step. Add the connection kit and rebreathing bag path when the station also needs ventilator-anesthesia circuit planning.
Features & Benefits
Configuration
- Small animal LED laryngoscope, 3 mm blade
- Mouse tracheal intubation stand
- Rat tracheal intubation stand
- Ventilator-anesthesia connection kit
- Rebreathing bag selection, 0.5-3 L
Model fit
- Mouse, rat, guinea pig, and small-animal ventilator-assisted anesthesia workflows
Airway visualization
- 3 mm LED laryngoscope option for throat and epiglottis viewing
Positioning support
- Mouse and rat tracheal intubation stands with angle-adjustable positioning
Circuit planning
- Ventilator-anesthesia connection kit plus 0.5 L, 1 L, 2 L, and 3 L rebreathing bag planning
Plan with
- Tracheal cannulas, research ventilator, anesthesia machine, gas source, absorber/scavenging, warming, and monitoring
Practical Tips
Start with the laryngoscope when the main workflow gap is seeing the airway structures clearly during intubation.
Why: The laryngoscope configuration is built around a 3 mm LED blade for mouse, rat, and guinea pig airway viewing.
Add the mouse or rat stand when hand positioning is slowing the intubation workflow or reducing repeatability.
Why: The stand configurations provide adjustable angle positioning for tracheal intubation and related procedures.
Select the connection kit and rebreathing bag size when the intubation setup will be paired with anesthesia and ventilator support.
Why: The airway-support workflow depends on the full circuit from gas delivery to ventilator and airway interface.
Setup Guide
What’s in the Box
- Selected laryngoscope, intubation stand, connection kit, or rebreathing bag configuration
- Small-animal laryngoscope option with 3 mm blade and LED lighting for mouse, rat, and guinea pig airway visualization
- Mouse tracheal intubation stand option with adjustable angle positioning
- Rat tracheal intubation stand option with adjustable angle positioning
- Ventilator-anesthesia connection kit option for linking anesthesia delivery to ventilator-assisted small-animal setups
- Rebreathing bag option with 0.5 L, 1 L, 2 L, and 3 L size planning
- Tracheal cannulas, ventilator, anesthesia machine, gas source, breathing circuit, and monitoring products configured around the final airway-support station
Warranty
Support, replacement, and fulfillment terms are confirmed with the final quote and institutional purchasing requirements.
Compliance
Which animals is the laryngoscope option designed for?
The laryngoscope option uses a 3 mm blade and LED lighting for mouse, rat, and guinea pig airway visualization workflows.
When should I add an intubation stand?
Add the mouse or rat tracheal intubation stand when the workflow needs more stable angle-adjustable positioning for intubation, drug infusion, or related airway-access procedures.
How does this pair with tracheal cannulas?
Use the laryngoscope and stand for visualization and positioning, then pair the station with the tracheal cannula or endotracheal tube size selected for the animal.
What do the rebreathing bag options support?
Rebreathing bag sizes support anesthesia and ventilation circuit planning around active or passive breathing workflows.
What else should be planned with the setup?
Plan the research ventilator, anesthesia machine, gas source, breathing circuit, absorber or scavenging path, warming, and monitoring alongside the selected intubation-support configuration.
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