The ORS-BONO is an open resuscitation system for newborns manufactured by UOMZ OJSC (Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant, Ekaterinburg), a member of the Shvabe holding within Russia's state corporation Rostec. The system is designed for resuscitation, intensive treatment, and nursing of newborns and premature infants in delivery rooms, neonatal pathology departments, and intensive care units.
It combines radiant warming, integrated phototherapy, and respiratory support in a single mobile unit, enabling clinicians to reduce treatment duration and the incidence of complications associated with jaundice and respiratory distress. The radiant heater operates in three modes—pre-heat (radiation intensity ≤15 mW/cm², duration ≤20 min), manual, and fully automatic (30.0–38.0°C)—with dual skin-temperature monitoring via central and peripheral sensors, each covering a 10–50°C measurement range.
Phototherapy is provided at two intensity levels (spectral density 36/18 μW/(cm²·nm); total irradiance 3800±700 / 1900±400 μW/cm²) for treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Respiratory support enables nCPAP therapy without intubation, with adjustable oxygen concentration from 21 to 100% and flow rates from 0 to 15 L/min.
Additional features include a 360°-rotating electronically height-adjustable mattress platform with 10° tilt, 1000 lux task illumination, integrated infusion stand, audible/visual alarms, and a battery backup of at least 60 minutes. Overall dimensions in the upper position are 2130×800×1550 mm; total weight is 115 kg.
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