Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Murphy Eye Armored Cuffed
Haiyan Kangyuan Medical Instrument Co., Ltd.- Type:Cuffed Armored Endotracheal Tube
- Material:Non-Toxic PVC
- Ethylene Oxide Sterilization:Ethylene Oxide Sterilization
- Quality Guarantee Period:5 Years
- Group:All
- Logo Printing:Negotiable
Base Info
- Model NO.:Reinforced Endotracheal Tube
- Package:1PC,Blister Bag, 10PCS,Box, 200PCS,Carton
- Usage:Hospital Anesthesia
- Single Use:Yes
- Factory:Yes
- Medical Classification:Class II
- Registration Documents:Available
- Certification:CE, ISO13485, FDA
- Transport Package:Carton 61*36*46cm
- Specification:2.0-10.0
- Trademark:MADEWELL OR OEM
- Origin:Zhejiang Jiaxing
- HS Code:9018390000
- Production Capacity:500000 PCS Per Moth
Description
Basic Info.
Model NO. Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Package 1PC/Blister Bag, 10PCS/Box, 200PCS/Carton Usage Hospital Anesthesia Single Use Yes Factory Yes Medical Classification Class II Registration Documents Available Certification CE, ISO13485, FDA Transport Package Carton 61*36*46cm Specification 2.0-10.0 Trademark MADEWELL OR OEM Origin Zhejiang Jiaxing HS Code 9018390000 Production Capacity 500000 PCS Per MothProduct Description
Cuffed Reinforced Endotracheal Tube Murphy Eye ArmoredBasic Information
1. Made of non-toxic medical grade PVC
2. Transparent, clear and smooth
3. With a high volume low pressure cuff
4. With a bevelled tip
5. The bevel is left-facing
6. With a Murphy eye
7. With a pilot balloon
8. With a spring-loaded valve with a Luer lock connector
9. With a standard 15 mm connector
10. With a radio-opaque line which extends all the way to the tip
11. With the 'Magill curve'
12. ID, OD and length printed on the tube
13. For single Use
14. Sterile
15. With a metal wire coil embedded in the wall of the tube shaft
Product Benefits
1. A bevelled tip will pass much easier through the vocal chords than a tube with a cross-cut distal opening.
2. The bevel is left-facing rather than right-facing to allow a better view of the ETT tip entering the field of view from right to left/ midline and then passing throught the vocal chords.
3. The Murphy eye provides an alternate gas passage way
4. A pilot balloon which allows for (rough) tactile and visual confirmation of cuff inflation after intubation or deflation just before extubation.
5. A standard 15mm connector allows attachment of a variety of breathing systems and anesthetic circuits.
6. A radio-opaque line is helpful to confirm an adequate tube position on a chest X-ray
7. The Magill curve makes tube insertion easier as the curve follows the anatomy of the upper airway.
8. More flexible than standard ET tubes, less likely to kink and occlude when bent to an angle, which is their biggest single advantage over standard ETTs.
9. Advantageous in fiberoptic intubation via either the oral or nasal route. Since they are usually easier to 'railroad' off the scope due to their superior flexibility.
10. Can be useful in patients positioned prone.
11. The high voloume low pressure cuff applys a lower pressure against the tracheal wall and have a lower incidence of tracheal wall ischemia and necrosis.
What is an endotracheal tube?
An endotracheal tube is a flexible tube that is placed through the mouth into the trachea (windpipe) to help a patient breathe. The endotracheal tube is then connected to a ventilator, which delivers oxygen to the lungs. The process of inserting the tube is called endotracheal intubation. Endotracheal tubes are still considered the 'gold standard' devices for securing and protecting the airway.
What's the purpose of an endotracheal tube?
There are many reasons why an endotracheal tube may be placed, including surgery with a general anesthetic, trauma, or serious illness. An endotracheal tube is placed when a patient is unable to breathe on their own, when it is necessary to sedate and "rest" someone who is very ill, or to protect the airway. The tube maintains the airway so that air can pass into and out of the lungs.
What is a reinforced (Armored) endotracheal tube?
Wire-reinforced or armored ETTs incorporate a series of concentric steel wire rings embedded in the wall of the tube along its entire length. These are designed to make the tube flexible and resist kinking with positioning. They are promoted for use in head and neck surgery, where surgical positioning may require bending and movement of the ETT. They are also useful for intubating through a mature tracheostomy stoma or a surgically divided airway (as in tracheal reconstruction), where the flexibility of the tube allows less interference with the surgical field. Although kink-resistant, these tubes are not kink- or obstruction-proof.Unfortunately, if the tube is crimped or kinked, it cannot return to its normal shape and must be changed.
Sizes ID mm
2.0-10.0
Packing Details
1 pc per blister bag
10 pcs per box
200 pcs per carton
Carton size: 61*36*46 cm
Certifciates:
CE certificate
ISO 13485
FDA
Payment Terms:
T/T
L/C