About ConXport Endotracheal Tube Cuffed Pvc
Endotracheal TubeIs Also Known As ET Tube.
EndotrachealTubes Cuffed Is Used As A Passage For Gases To Flow Between Patients Lungs AndAnaesthesia Breathing System.
ET Tube ProtectsThe Lungs From Contamination From Gastric Contents And Nasopharyngeal MatterSuch As Blood.
This Tube IsAttached With Non-Return Valve With Indicator To Facilitate The Cuff InflationAnd Deflation.
The Thin SmoothCuff Inflates Symmetrically Eliminating Any Risk Of Herniation.
The Terminal EndIs Suitable For 15mm Connector.
Latex Free.
Paper PolyPacking.
ETO Sterile.
ET Tube Is ForSingle Patient Use.
Precision Airway ManagementConXport Endotracheal Tube Cuffed PVC provides secure airway access during anesthesia or emergencies. The graduated markings ensure accurate depth assessment, enhancing safety and control for medical professionals. Its meticulous design meets ISO 5361 standards, supporting high-quality healthcare solutions.
Safety and ComfortAtraumatic bevelled tips and high-volume, low-pressure cuffs reduce patient trauma, improving comfort and minimizing tissue damage. The transparent, latex-free tube ensures safety for sensitive patients. Each unit is EO sterilized, minimizing infection risk and supporting effective patient care.
Convenient & Reliable PackagingIndividually blister-packed and sterilized, each tube guarantees hygiene and readiness for immediate use. Shelf life extends up to five years, with clear storage guidelines to maintain sterility. Single-use design ensures easy disposal after use, simplifying hospital protocols.
FAQs of ConXport Endotracheal Tube Cuffed Pvc:
Q: How is the ConXport Endotracheal Tube used in airway management?
A: The tube is inserted into the trachea to maintain a clear airway during anesthesia or emergency procedures. Its cuff inflates to seal the airway, preventing aspiration and ensuring effective ventilation.
Q: What is the benefit of the full-length radiopaque line?
A: The radiopaque line allows clinicians to verify tube placement on radiographs, reducing location errors and improving patient safety during imaging.
Q: When should this endotracheal tube be disposed of?
A: It should be disposed of immediately after one use, as it is a single-use disposable product, ensuring hygiene and preventing cross-contamination.
Q: Where should the ConXport Endotracheal Tube be stored?
A: To maintain sterility and product integrity, store the tube in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight until use.
Q: What sizes are available for different patient needs?
A: The inner diameter ranges from 2.5 mm to 10.0 mm, offering options suitable for neonates, pediatrics, and adults.
Q: How does the cuff design safeguard patient airways?
A: Its high-volume, low-pressure cuff creates an effective seal without excessive pressure, minimizing tissue trauma or airway injury during intubation.
Q: Is this product latex-free and suitable for patients with allergies?
A: Yes, the tube is made from latex-free medical grade PVC, making it safe for patients with latex sensitivities.