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Auxilmed lists around 55 pre-owned patient monitors and monitoring modules, most decommissioned by Dutch hospitals: bedside units for ICU and recovery, compact transport monitors, plug-in parameter and gas modules, and fetal monitoring equipment. Every item is tested for functionality and documented with its model, serial number, year of manufacture and condition notes. There is no checkout: add what you need to a wishlist or send an enquiry, and we reply with availability, configuration and price.

What should you check before buying a used patient monitor?

Three things decide whether a used bedside monitor is worth its price: which parameter modules come with it, which software options are unlocked, and whether your existing cables and sensors will plug in. The display and chassis are the least interesting part. A monitor supplied without its gas module, NIBP hose and licensed arrhythmia package measures very little on arrival, so establish the exact configuration first.

  • Modules and slots: confirm which slots are populated and which parameters they cover, since invasive pressure, cardiac output and gas are usually separate boards.
  • Licensed options: arrhythmia analysis, ST segment monitoring, entropy and gas identification are often keyed software and stay dormant without the licence.
  • Pulse oximetry technology: SpO2 is vendor specific, and a probe built for one manufacturer will not read on another's interface.
  • Batteries: transport and companion monitors run on cells that age independently of the device, and replacement packs are a running cost.
  • Mounts and docks: wall plates, rolling stands, docking stations and module racks are separate items, not implied by the monitor listing.

Which monitors and modules sit in this category?

The section mixes complete bedside monitors with the plug-in modules that give them their measurements, plus compact transport units and obstetric monitoring. The mix changes as hospital stock rotates. Modules are worth browsing on their own: a working monitor missing one parameter board can often be completed from this list instead of replaced outright.

TypeTypical useConfirm before ordering
Bedside monitorsICU, recovery, high-care and ward bedsSlot population, licensed options, network interface
Transport and companion monitorsMoving a patient without losing the traceBattery condition, docking station, host monitor compatibility
Plug-in parameter modulesAdding or restoring a measurement on an existing frameModule generation and the host it fits
Anaesthesia gas modulesTheatre and ICU gas monitoringWater trap type, sampling line, oxygen sensor
Fetal and CTG monitorsObstetrics and delivery roomsTransducer set, printer and paper supply

Will a second-hand monitor talk to your central station?

Only where the manufacturer, generation and protocol match. Monitoring networks are proprietary: a monitor communicates with its own vendor's central station, over a particular software version, and frequently needs a licensed network card or interface board. Mixing brands almost never works. Ask your central station vendor which monitor software versions the installed system accepts, then match the candidate unit against that answer.

Standalone use is the practical fallback and remains viable for recovery bays, minor theatres, day clinics and teaching. Where observations must reach an electronic patient record, integration normally runs through a gateway licensed at the central station rather than at the bedside.

What is documented for each unit?

Model, serial number, year of manufacture and condition notes are recorded per item, and each monitor or module is tested for functionality before it is offered. Accessories are described individually rather than assumed. Warranty is not uniform across the catalogue: terms depend on the specific device and are confirmed on request, as are servicing details for that unit.

Ordering runs through enquiry instead of checkout. Auxilmed replies with availability, the exact configuration and price, and ships to hospitals, clinics and distributors across Europe and worldwide. Confirming that a device meets the regulatory requirements of the destination country remains with the buying organisation.

Do used patient monitors come with modules and patient cables?

It varies by unit. Each listing states what is included, and modules, patient cables, sensors and mounting hardware are frequently offered as separate items. Send an enquiry naming the parameters you need to monitor, and Auxilmed confirms the exact configuration of that unit.

Can we connect a second-hand monitor to our existing central station?

Only when the manufacturer, software generation and network interface match what your installed central station accepts. Monitoring networks are proprietary and do not bridge across brands. Check the accepted monitor versions with your central station vendor first, then match that requirement against the specific unit you are considering.

Is there a warranty on a used patient monitor?

Warranty is not standard across the catalogue: terms depend on the specific device and are confirmed per item on request. What is consistent is that every unit is tested for functionality and documented with its model, serial number, year of manufacture and condition notes.