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Report date: 21.10.2025
The images show a total of three main medical devices: one injector pump, one anesthesia machine, and one patient monitor, along with various accessories belonging to these devices. The devices are of different brands and models. The first image shows an injector pump mounted on a wheeled stand, while the second image includes the anesthesia machine, patient monitor, and their associated cables and hoses.
The brands and models of the devices in the images are listed below. This information is clearly legible from the labels on the devices.
The breakdown of devices and main accessories found in the images is as follows:
The devices are generally observed to be in used condition. There are minor dirt and dust accumulations in various spots on their white plastic casings. No serious cracks, fractures, or dents have been detected.
The black legs of the wheeled stand on which the Medrad Stellant injector pump is mounted show scratches and abrasions due to friction. There is no significant deformation on the casings of the anesthesia machine and the monitor, but general signs of wear and tear from use are visible. The scattered and tangled cables may indicate careless handling during storage or transportation.
Upon examination of the images, no missing or broken parts were observed in the mechanical components of the devices (buttons, wheels, stand adjustment mechanisms). The flowmeters and vaporizers on the anesthesia machine are physically in place. The syringe slots and plunger mechanism of the injector pump appear intact.
Since the screens of the devices are off, no comment can be made regarding the functionality of the electronic components. However, there are no cracks or significant scratches on the screen surfaces. Cable and socket inputs appear physically normal.
Numerous accessories understood to belong to the devices are present in the images. In the second image, there is a dense group of cables, some of which are wrapped in stretch film, left on the floor. This group is presumed to include power cables and data cables. Parts such as the respiratory circuit and bag attached to the anesthesia machine are also visible in the images. The Medrad injector pump has a coiled cable connected to it and two syringe slots. It is not possible to definitively determine if there are any missing parts among the accessories solely by looking at the images.
Various manufacturer labels and warning stickers are present on the devices. The Medrad Stellant pump has a large label on its front face displaying the model name. However, due to the resolution and shooting angle of the images, detailed technical information such as serial numbers, REF codes, or manufacturing years on these labels cannot be read. Since the device screens are off, no menu, warning messages, or operating hours information could be analyzed.
The medical devices examined are used equipment, but their general physical condition is good. No signs of serious impact, cracks, or obvious damage were found on them. Minor cosmetic flaws, such as abrasions on the wheeled stand, do not appear to affect functionality.
Since it is unknown whether the devices are electronically functional, it is crucial that they are checked and calibrated by an authorized technician before use. Especially the scattered and compressed pile of cables in the second image might have caused unseen damage, such as crushing or breakage, inside the cables. This situation can be considered a potential risk that might affect the performance of the devices. Overall, the devices appear to be in a condition suitable for use after proper maintenance and inspection.