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Brief Introduction:
Endotracheal Tubes are essential airway devices used to maintain an open airway during anesthesia, surgery, or critical care. Designed for smooth insertion and secure airway control, they ensure effective ventilation while minimizing trauma and resistance.
Features :
Material: Medical-grade PVC, DEHP-free, non-toxic and transparent
Tube Types: Available in cuffed or uncuffed versions
Murphy Eye Design: Minimizes occlusion risk and ensures air passage if the tip is blocked
Radiopaque Line: Allows for clear X-ray visualization and accurate placement
Size Range: From neonatal (2.0 mm ID) to adult (10.0 mm ID) with multiple length options
Packaging: Sterile, individual blister packs
Benefits:
Airway Protection: Provides a secure, reliable airway during anesthesia or mechanical ventilation
Smooth Insertion: Soft, rounded tip and beveled edges reduce trauma during intubation
Accurate Placement: Radiopaque line and clear markings support precise positioning
Clinical Versatility: Suitable for oral or nasal intubation in various medical settings
Reduced Infection Risk: Sterile, single-use packaging ensures hygiene and patient safet
Scope of Application:
Endotracheal Tubes for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What are endotracheal tubes used for?
A: They are used to secure the airway during surgery, anesthesia, or in emergency care when a patient cannot breathe independently.
Q: What's the difference between cuffed and uncuffed tubes?
A: Cuffed tubes create a seal in the trachea to prevent aspiration and are typically used in adults; uncuffed tubes are common in pediatrics.
Q: Can the tube position be confirmed with imaging?
A: Yes, the built-in radiopaque line enables confirmation via X-ray.
Q: Are the tubes latex-free?
A: Yes, they are made from DEHP-free, latex-free medical-grade PVC to minimize allergic reactions.
Q: How are they packaged?
A: Each tube is individually packed and EO-sterilized, ready for immediate clinical use.
Brief Introduction:
Endotracheal Tubes are essential airway devices used to maintain an open airway during anesthesia, surgery, or critical care. Designed for smooth insertion and secure airway control, they ensure effective ventilation while minimizing trauma and resistance.
Features :
Material: Medical-grade PVC, DEHP-free, non-toxic and transparent
Tube Types: Available in cuffed or uncuffed versions
Murphy Eye Design: Minimizes occlusion risk and ensures air passage if the tip is blocked
Radiopaque Line: Allows for clear X-ray visualization and accurate placement
Size Range: From neonatal (2.0 mm ID) to adult (10.0 mm ID) with multiple length options
Packaging: Sterile, individual blister packs
Benefits:
Airway Protection: Provides a secure, reliable airway during anesthesia or mechanical ventilation
Smooth Insertion: Soft, rounded tip and beveled edges reduce trauma during intubation
Accurate Placement: Radiopaque line and clear markings support precise positioning
Clinical Versatility: Suitable for oral or nasal intubation in various medical settings
Reduced Infection Risk: Sterile, single-use packaging ensures hygiene and patient safet
Scope of Application:
Endotracheal Tubes for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What are endotracheal tubes used for?
A: They are used to secure the airway during surgery, anesthesia, or in emergency care when a patient cannot breathe independently.
Q: What's the difference between cuffed and uncuffed tubes?
A: Cuffed tubes create a seal in the trachea to prevent aspiration and are typically used in adults; uncuffed tubes are common in pediatrics.
Q: Can the tube position be confirmed with imaging?
A: Yes, the built-in radiopaque line enables confirmation via X-ray.
Q: Are the tubes latex-free?
A: Yes, they are made from DEHP-free, latex-free medical-grade PVC to minimize allergic reactions.
Q: How are they packaged?
A: Each tube is individually packed and EO-sterilized, ready for immediate clinical use.