Equipment: $1 to $99,000

Mobile Surgical Light Source
Estimated cost: $2,600

Bladder Scan
Estimated cost: $12,300

BladderScan technology is the gold standard for bladder volume measurement. Every BladderScan instrument incorporates valuable features to care for patients effectively and efficiently.

Schwartzer EEG System Upgrade
Estimated cost: $16,300

Portable Ventilator (LTV 1000)
Estimated cost: $16,800

3 Stretchers
Estimated cost: $18,000

One of the most easily identifiable pieces of hospital equipment, a stretcher is a medical device used to carry a casualty or incapacitated person from one place to another. It is a simple type of litter, and still called by that name in some cases.

A stretcher is usually carried by two people, one at the head and the other at the feet. The casualty is placed on the stretcher, and can then be carried away. This usually occurs if the person is unable to walk by themselves, or if other requirements mean a "stair chair" (wheelchair), or similar could not be used. Many times the casualty is strapped down to avoid further injury.

Lumbar Disc Retractor
Estimated cost: $20,000

Infrared Camera and Micro Amplifier
Estimated cost: $22,000

Irrigating Drill System
Estimated cost: $31,440

Video Surveillance System
Estimated cost: $40,000

AMPLIS
Estimated cost: $52,865

EEG Recording Station (72 Channel)
Estimated cost: $58,700

Electroencephalography (EEG) is the neurophysiologic measurement of the electrical activity of the brain by recording from electrodes placed on the scalp or, in special cases, subdurally or in the cerebral cortex. The resulting traces are known as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and represent a summation of post-synaptic potentials from a large number of neurons. The EEG is a brain function test. A new system and an upgrade for the current system will ensure that the equipment used at the MUHC remains state-of-the-art.

EEG System (36 Channel)
Estimated cost: $80,000