Basic Introduction:
HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical
disposables, and the Preformed Nasal Endotracheal Tube is one of
our productions. And its Murphy Eye can reduce the risk of
occlusinon and maintain airflow and preformed tube helps to reduce
the risk of kinking.
The Preformed Nasal Endotracheal Tube is a specialized medical
device designed for intubation through the nasal passages. It
features a preformed curvature that follows the natural anatomy of
the nasal cavity, facilitating atraumatic insertion and reducing
the risk of complications.
The Preformed Nasal Endotracheal Tube Uncuffed is a specialized
medical device designed for intubation through the nasal passages
without the use of an inflatable cuff. It features a preformed
curvature that follows the natural anatomy of the nasal cavity,
facilitating atraumatic insertion and reducing the risk of
complications.
Product composition of 9.5mm Preformed Nasal Endotracheal Tube
Uncuffed:
Size | 9.5mm |
Murphy Eye | Reducing the risk of occlusinon and maintaining airflow |
Wire coil | Increasing flexibility, providing effective resistance to kinking |
15mm connector | Reliable connection to all standard equipment |
- Murphy eye incorporated as an additional safety feature.
- Tip-to-Tip X-ray line allows for safe positioning control.
- Improved access to the operative field, because the connections lie
outside this area.
- Preformed tube helps to reduce the risk of kinking.
The benefits of the 9.5mm Nasal Endotracheal Tube's Bevel:
To facilitate placement through the vocal cords and to provide
improved visualization ahead of the tip, the Endotracheal Tube has
an angle or slant known as a bevel. As the endotracheal tube
approaches the cords, the left-facing bevel provides an optimal
view.
Product Features:
- Preformed Curvature: The tube is preformed with a gentle curve that
conforms to the nasal anatomy, allowing for smooth and atraumatic
insertion through the nasal passages.
- Reinforced Construction: The tube is reinforced to provide kink
resistance and maintain its shape during insertion and
manipulation, reducing the risk of airway obstruction.
- Atraumatic Tip: The tip of the tube is atraumatic, minimizing the
risk of tissue damage or bleeding during insertion.
- Multiple Sizes: The tube comes in a range of sizes to accommodate
different patient anatomies, ensuring a proper fit and effective
airway management.
Product Benefits:
- Facilitates Atraumatic Insertion: The preformed curvature and
atraumatic tip of the tube enable smooth and atraumatic insertion
through the nasal passages, reducing the risk of complications such
as epistaxis or nasal trauma.
- Minimizes Airway Trauma: The reinforced construction and atraumatic
tip help to minimize airway trauma during insertion and
manipulation, reducing the risk of complications such as laryngeal
edema or tracheal stenosis.
- Provides Kink Resistance: The reinforced construction ensures that
the tube maintains its shape and resists kinking, reducing the risk
of airway obstruction and complications.
- Accommodates Diverse Patient Needs: The availability of multiple
sizes ensures a proper fit for different patient anatomies,
improving patient comfort and treatment outcomes.
Indications:
The Preformed Nasal Endotracheal Tube is indicated for use in
intubation procedures requiring nasal insertion, including:
- Routine anesthesia for surgical procedures
- Emergency airway management in critical care settings
- Long-term mechanical ventilation
- Airway management during transport or recovery
Contraindications:
Contraindications to the use of the Preformed Nasal Endotracheal
Tube include:
- Severe nasal abnormalities or obstructions
- Active bleeding in the nasal cavity
- Severe facial trauma or fractures
- Patients with a known allergy to the tube's materials
Precautions:
- Insertion of the Preformed Nasal Endotracheal Tube should be
performed by trained and experienced healthcare professionals.
- Proper patient selection and assessment are essential before using
the tube.
- The tube should be inserted under direct visualization using a
laryngoscope or other appropriate visualization aid.
- Cuff pressure should be monitored and adjusted to ensure an
effective seal without causing excessive pressure on the airway.
- The tube should be properly secured to prevent accidental
dislodgement or migration.