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LGET15
OEM
Brief Introduction:
The Endotracheal Tube (Oral, Uncuffed) is designed for temporary airway management, particularly in pediatric patients or short-term intubation scenarios where a cuff is unnecessary. Engineered with a beveled tip and a smooth Murphy eye, it minimizes trauma and ensures efficient airflow. Its high-purity PVC construction offers the right balance of flexibility and rigidity for easy intubation and patient comfort.
Features :
Beveled Tip with Smooth Edge: Ensures atraumatic insertion and minimizes damage to the airway.
Fine Punched Murphy Eye: Enhances ventilation efficiency and reduces the risk of airway obstruction.
X-Ray Visible Line: Clearly printed along the tube for easy positioning and detection during use.
Graduation and Depth Marks: Provides precise guidance for intubation depth, ensuring correct placement.
High-Purity PVC Material: Offers optimal rigidity for smooth intubation while conforming to the patient’s anatomy.
Size Indicator: Clearly printed on the tube for easy identification.
15mm Connector: Available in colorless, blue, or green, fully compliant with ISO 13485 standards for compatibility with standard ventilation systems.
Benefits:
Optimal Airway Management: Provides a secure airway without the need for a cuff, making it ideal for specific clinical applications.
Reduced Risk of Airway Trauma: The uncuffed design minimizes pressure on the tracheal walls, making it suitable for pediatric and short-term intubation.
Enhanced Positioning Accuracy: X-ray visibility and depth markings facilitate proper placement and monitoring.
Improved Patient Comfort: The smooth, flexible material reduces irritation and ensures a more comfortable experience.
Versatile and Cost-Effective: Suitable for various medical settings, including emergency care and anesthesia applications, without additional complications from cuff management.
Scope of Application:
Endotracheal Tube (Oral, Uncuffed) for all wound types. Safety and comfort for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What makes the Endotracheal Tube (Oral, Uncuffed) different from the cuffed version?
A: Unlike cuffed tubes, this model does not have an inflatable cuff, reducing the risk of tracheal injury and making it more suitable for pediatric patients or short-term use.
Q: When should an uncuffed endotracheal tube be used?
A: It is typically used in pediatric cases, anesthesia procedures, and short-term airway management where a cuff is not required.
Q: Is the tube X-ray detectable?
A: Yes, it features a clearly printed X-ray line along the entire tube for accurate positioning.
Q: How should I dispose of a used Endotracheal Tube?
A: Follow hospital infection control protocols and local medical waste disposal regulations for safe disposal.
Brief Introduction:
The Endotracheal Tube (Oral, Uncuffed) is designed for temporary airway management, particularly in pediatric patients or short-term intubation scenarios where a cuff is unnecessary. Engineered with a beveled tip and a smooth Murphy eye, it minimizes trauma and ensures efficient airflow. Its high-purity PVC construction offers the right balance of flexibility and rigidity for easy intubation and patient comfort.
Features :
Beveled Tip with Smooth Edge: Ensures atraumatic insertion and minimizes damage to the airway.
Fine Punched Murphy Eye: Enhances ventilation efficiency and reduces the risk of airway obstruction.
X-Ray Visible Line: Clearly printed along the tube for easy positioning and detection during use.
Graduation and Depth Marks: Provides precise guidance for intubation depth, ensuring correct placement.
High-Purity PVC Material: Offers optimal rigidity for smooth intubation while conforming to the patient’s anatomy.
Size Indicator: Clearly printed on the tube for easy identification.
15mm Connector: Available in colorless, blue, or green, fully compliant with ISO 13485 standards for compatibility with standard ventilation systems.
Benefits:
Optimal Airway Management: Provides a secure airway without the need for a cuff, making it ideal for specific clinical applications.
Reduced Risk of Airway Trauma: The uncuffed design minimizes pressure on the tracheal walls, making it suitable for pediatric and short-term intubation.
Enhanced Positioning Accuracy: X-ray visibility and depth markings facilitate proper placement and monitoring.
Improved Patient Comfort: The smooth, flexible material reduces irritation and ensures a more comfortable experience.
Versatile and Cost-Effective: Suitable for various medical settings, including emergency care and anesthesia applications, without additional complications from cuff management.
Scope of Application:
Endotracheal Tube (Oral, Uncuffed) for all wound types. Safety and comfort for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What makes the Endotracheal Tube (Oral, Uncuffed) different from the cuffed version?
A: Unlike cuffed tubes, this model does not have an inflatable cuff, reducing the risk of tracheal injury and making it more suitable for pediatric patients or short-term use.
Q: When should an uncuffed endotracheal tube be used?
A: It is typically used in pediatric cases, anesthesia procedures, and short-term airway management where a cuff is not required.
Q: Is the tube X-ray detectable?
A: Yes, it features a clearly printed X-ray line along the entire tube for accurate positioning.
Q: How should I dispose of a used Endotracheal Tube?
A: Follow hospital infection control protocols and local medical waste disposal regulations for safe disposal.