The efficiency of respiratory support depends heavily on the quality of the breathing circuit. Whether used in a surgical theater or an intensive care unit, these circuits act as the interface between the machine and the patient. We provide a comprehensive range of types of breathing circuits, including open, semi-closed, and closed systems to meet every clinical requirement.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Specialized Designs: We stock the Bain breathing circuit (Coaxial) for adult anesthesia and the Jackson Rees breathing circuit for pediatric cases, ensuring minimal dead space.
- Ventilator Integration: Our breathing circuit ventilator sets are compatible with major ICU brands, featuring high-quality corrugated tubing and water traps to prevent condensation.
- Standardized Parts: Every kit includes essential breathing circuit parts such as Y-pieces, elbow connectors, reservoir bags, and APL (Adjustable Pressure Limiting) valves.
- Pediatric Safety: The breathing circuit pediatric range (15mm diameter) is specifically designed to reduce the work of breathing for infants and children.
- Material Quality: Available in medical-grade PVC (disposable) or silicone (autoclavable/reusable).
- Affordable Access: Understanding the market, we offer the most competitive breathing circuit price in Pakistan for hospitals and home-care ventilator setups.
Why Choose Our Circuits?
Safety is our priority. Each anesthesia breathing circuit is tested for leaks and pressure stability. From Magill circuits to modern Mapleson D systems, our technical team in Lahore ensures you receive the correct configuration for your specific respiratory equipment.
Types of Breathing Circuits & Use Cases
| Circuit Type | Classification | Best Used For | Key Parts |
| Bain Circuit | Mapleson D (Coaxial) | Adult Anesthesia | Inner Fresh Gas Tube, Outer Tube |
| Jackson Rees | Mapleson F | Pediatric Anesthesia | T-Piece, Open-ended Bag |
| Ventilator Circuit | Dual Limb | ICU Ventilators | Inspiratory/Expiratory limbs, Water Traps |
| CPAP Circuit | Single Limb | Sleep Apnea / CPAP | Smooth-bore Tube, Exhalation Port |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the breathing circuit price in Pakistan?
Disposable ventilator circuits start from Rs. 2,800 to Rs. 4,500, while specialized anesthesia circuits like the Bain or Jackson Rees range between Rs. 1,500 and Rs. 5,500 depending on the brand and attachments (bags/valves).
What are the main breathing circuit parts?
A standard circuit typically consists of corrugated tubing, a Y-piece (patient connector), a reservoir bag, and an APL valve. Ventilator circuits often include additional water traps to collect moisture.
Why is a pediatric breathing circuit different from an adult one?
Pediatric circuits use a smaller diameter (15mm vs 22mm) to reduce “dead space” and resistance. This ensures that the child does not have to work too hard to breathe and prevents the rebreathing of carbon dioxide.
How often should a disposable ventilator circuit be changed?
In an ICU setting, it is best practice to change the breathing circuit ventilator every 7 days or immediately if it becomes visibly soiled or clogged with secretions to prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP).





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