Anesthesia masks, often made of rubber or silicone, are essential for delivering oxygen, nitrous oxide, and other inhaled anesthetics to patients before, during, and after surgery, ensuring a tight seal for effective gas delivery.
Anesthesia masks facilitate the delivery of anesthetic gases or fresh gas mixtures to the patient for inhalation via the mouth and nose.
They are used in conjunction with anesthesia and ventilator breathing systems to maintain a patent airway and facilitate ventilation.
Masks are used to oxygenate patients preoperatively and to administer oxygen to aid recovery from anesthesia.
The transparent nature of the mask allows healthcare professionals to monitor the patient's mouth and nose for foreign material or condensation