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Description:
HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical
disposables, and the Reinforced Endotracheal Tube is one of our
productions.
The Reinforced Endotracheal Tube, which has Material reinforcing
spiral within the wall of the entire tube, is suitable for both
oral and nasal intubation. And it is a method of inserting a
special endotracheal tube into the trachea or bronchus through the
mouth or nasal cavity.
Product composition and function:
Total Size(mm) | 3.0/3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0/5.5/6.0/6.5/7.0/7.5/8.0/8.5/9.0/9.5 | |
15mm connector | It proxides Reliable connection to all standard equipment | |
Wire coil | Increasing flexibility, providing effective resistance to kinking | |
Murphy Eye | Murphy Eye can reduce the risk of occlusinon and maintain airflow | |
Material reinforcing spiral | Material reinforcing spiral within the wall of the entire tube helps to prevent the tube from kinking. |
5.0mm Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Uncuffed Application Features:
It is designed to reduce the risk of kinking when a patient’s head is in an extended or flexed position.
It is suitable for both oral and nasal intubation.
The Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Uncuffed also has Tip-to-Tip X-ray line, which allows for safe positioning control.
A reinforced endotracheal tube uncuffed is a medical device
designed for endotracheal intubation, a procedure performed to
establish and maintain a clear airway for patients requiring
respiratory support. The tube is characterized by its reinforced
structure and the absence of an inflatable cuff at its distal end.
Features:
Reinforced Structure: The tube is reinforced with a spiral wire or
other stiffening mechanism to provide additional rigidity and
prevent kinking or collapse, especially during suctioning or
patient movement.
Uncuffed Design: The tube does not have an inflatable cuff at its
distal end. This feature makes it suitable for short-term
intubation or in situations where cuff inflation is not necessary
or desirable, such as in patients with a narrow oropharyngeal
airway or increased risk of tracheal stenosis.
Atraumatic Tip: The tip of the tube is atraumatic and beveled to
facilitate smooth insertion into the trachea, minimizing the risk
of trauma to the airway.
Depth Markings: The tube is marked with depth markings to assist in
determining the appropriate insertion depth and to ensure the tube
is positioned correctly within the trachea.
Radiopaque Marker: The tube features a radiopaque marker along its
length, allowing for accurate positioning and visualization under
fluoroscopy or X-ray. This aids in confirming proper placement of
the tube within the trachea.
Benefits:
Kink Resistance: The reinforced structure of the tube reduces the
risk of kinking or collapse, ensuring a patent airway and effective
ventilation.
Ease of Removal: The absence of a cuff allows for easier removal of
the tube, reducing the risk of complications during extubation.
Reduced Risk of Tracheal Damage: Without an inflatable cuff, the
risk of tracheal damage or stenosis is minimized, especially during
short-term intubation.
Cost-Effective: Uncuffed endotracheal tubes are generally more
cost-effective compared to cuffed tubes.
Indications:
The reinforced endotracheal tube uncuffed is indicated for use in
various clinical scenarios, including:
Contraindications:
The reinforced endotracheal tube uncuffed may be contraindicated in
certain situations, such as:
Patients with a strong gag reflex
Patients with a narrow oropharyngeal airway
Patients with a high risk of aspiration
Patients requiring long-term mechanical ventilation
Why use the Reinforced Endotracheal Tube :
Reinforced endotracheal tubes are designed to resist kinking or
compression. These tubes are frequently used during facial
surgeries and neurosurgeries, and in patients in a non-supine
position during surgery.