Medical Consumables Infant Disposable Suction Mucus Extractor For Hospitals
1. Infant: Indicates that the catheter is specifically designed for use with infants, meaning it is likely smaller in size and more suitable for the anatomy and needs of newborns or young children.
2. Silicone Coated Catheter: Refers to the material of the catheter. Silicone is a soft and flexible material often used in medical devices due to its biocompatibility and ease of sterilization. The coating may enhance the smoothness of the catheter, making it gentler during insertion and suction procedures.
3. Disposable: Implies that the catheter is intended for single-use only. This helps prevent the risk of cross-contamination between patients and ensures a clean and sterile device for each use.
4. Suction Mucus Extractor: Describes the function of the catheter. It is designed for extracting mucus or other secretions from the infant's airways. This is particularly important in healthcare settings, such as hospitals or clinics, where newborns or infants may require assistance in clearing their airways for proper breathing.
Feature
•Made of polycarbonate and PVC.
•Single-use, E.O. sterilized.
•Individual packaging: OPP, PE, Blister.
•Remove and store secretions from upper respiratory tract especially for infants & children.
Order Information | |
Cat.NO. | Size(ml) |
AL22112825 | 25 |
AL22112840 | 40 |
What is mucus extractor used for?
A mucous extractor is used with a suction machine to maintain an airway by removing secretions from the mouth, throat, or lungs. It is particularly important in neurological diseases where the ability to cough or swallow is impaired.
What is infant mucus extractor?
The Infant Mucus Extractor is designed for aspiration of secretion from Oropharynx in infant to ensure free respiration. Our Infant Mucus Extractor is clear, transparent and has low friction surface. It provides easy visual examination and enables trauma- free insertion of the aspiration.
Can you suction out phlegm?
Suctioning is used to obtain mucus and other fluids (secretions) and cells from the windpipe (trachea) and large airways (bronchi) and is typically used in people who are on mechanical ventilation.