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Basic 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.
A reinforced endotracheal tube uncuffed is a medical device used for endotracheal intubation, a procedure performed to establish and maintain a clear airway for patients requiring respiratory support. It is characterized by its reinforced structure and the absence of an inflatable cuff at its distal end.
Composition and function of 6.0mm Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Uncuffed:
Size(mm) | 6.0 | |
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. |
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.
Features:
Benefits:
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:
Conclusion:
The reinforced endotracheal tube uncuffed is a valuable medical device used in endotracheal intubation procedures. Its reinforced structure, atraumatic tip, depth markings, and radiopaque marker contribute to safe and effective intubation. The tube is indicated for use in short-term anesthesia, emergency intubation, patients with difficult oropharyngeal anatomy, and spontaneous breathing trials. However, it may be contraindicated in patients with a strong gag reflex, a narrow oropharyngeal airway, a high risk of aspiration, or those requiring long-term mechanical ventilation. Healthcare professionals must carefully assess each patient's condition and consider the potential risks and benefits before selecting the appropriate endotracheal tube for intubation.
What is a Reinforced Endotracheal Tube used for?
An endotracheal tube is needed to mechanically ventilate a patient
(or breathe for them by a machine). Each breath is pushed into the
endotracheal tube and into the lung. An endotracheal tube is also
needed if a patient is unconscious or has a brain injury.