Sterilization 24hours Closed Suction System Suction Catheter Suction Tube Child Type 3Y-type
Description:
Closed suctioning allows a suction catheter to be inserted into the endotracheal tube through a one-way valve, with no need to disconnect the patient from the ventilator. While suctioning is a necessary procedure, it involves risks for both patients and caregivers.
Closed tracheal suction systems which employ multiuse suctioning catheters and let endotracheal suctioning without disconnecting of patient from the ventilator resulting in decreased contamination, maintenance of positive pressure ventilation, and oxygenation.
It is a protected suction tube (catheter) inside a sterile plastic sleeve. This is called a closed suction system or Ballard suction. This catheter stays attached to your child's trach and is changed every week. This lets you suction without taking your child off the vent.
1. Sterilization:
- The system is designed for sterilization, indicating that the components are intended to be free from microorganisms. This is crucial to prevent infections during suction procedures.
2. 24-Hour Closed Suction System:
- This suggests that the closed suction system is designed for continuous use over a 24-hour period. Closed suction systems are commonly used in medical settings to maintain a closed and sterile circuit during suctioning procedures, reducing the risk of contamination.
3. Suction Catheter / Suction Tube:
- This closed suction system includes a suction catheter or tube. Suction catheters are used to remove respiratory secretions from the airways, helping maintain clear air passages.