Low Pressure Cuff Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed with Magil type DEHP-FREE material
1.Product Description
"Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed" is a specially designed endotracheal tube product preformed to fit the anatomy of the oral cavity and larynx, enhancing intubation accuracy and patient comfort.
- Design: The tube is crafted to adapt better to oral structures, reducing forces and discomfort during intubation.
- Material: Typically made of soft material to minimize irritation and damage to oral and laryngeal tissues.
- Features:
- Oral Preformed: Tailored to fit oral structures, minimizing discomfort during intubation.
- Pre-bent: May have pre-bent sections to conform to the curved anatomy of the airway.
- Markings: Possibly equipped with markings or indicators to assist healthcare providers in determining the correct depth and position for intubation.
- Multiple Sizes: Available in various sizes to accommodate different patient needs.
- Application: The Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed is commonly used in surgical procedures, emergencies, or for patients requiring airway support to ensure airway patency and effective oxygen delivery.
2.Instructions for use
1.Preparation:
- Ensure all necessary equipment is ready and sterile.
- Verify the correct size of the Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed for the patient.
2.Patient Preparation:
- Position the patient appropriately for intubation.
- Administer anesthesia and sedation as needed.
3.Insertion:
- Carefully insert the preformed endotracheal tube into the patient's mouth, guiding it towards the larynx.
- Confirm proper placement by observing chest rise and auscultating breath sounds.
4.Securing the Tube:
- Secure the tube in place using appropriate fixation devices.
- Ensure the tube is not obstructed and is securely positioned.
5.Monitoring:
- Continuously monitor the patient's vital signs, oxygen saturation, and respiratory status.
- Check for any signs of respiratory distress or tube displacement.
6.Post-Insertion Care:
- Confirm proper tube placement by chest X-ray if necessary.
- Maintain proper cuff inflation pressure to prevent air leaks.
7.Removal:
- When removing the tube, deflate the cuff completely.
- Remove the tube gently while monitoring the patient's vital signs.
8.Documentation:
- Document the procedure, including tube size, insertion details, and any complications.
9.Training:
- Only healthcare professionals trained in airway management should handle the Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed.
10.Emergency Protocol:
- Be prepared to respond to any airway emergencies promptly.
3.Order Information
Customization of Various Models Available.
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5.Application
The Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed is suitable for various clinical scenarios where airway management and intubation are necessary. Here are the typical situations where this device may be used effectively:
1.Surgical Procedures:
- During surgeries that require controlled ventilation and airway protection, such as abdominal surgeries, thoracic surgeries, or procedures involving general anesthesia.
2.Emergency Intubation:
- In emergency settings like trauma cases, cardiac arrest, or respiratory failure where rapid establishment of a secure airway is crucial.
3.ICU and Critical Care:
- For patients in intensive care units requiring mechanical ventilation or airway support due to respiratory failure, coma, or other critical conditions.
4.Anesthesia Management:
- In the induction and maintenance of anesthesia for procedures where airway control and protection are essential.
5.Obstructive Sleep Apnea:
- For patients with obstructive sleep apnea who require airway management during sleep studies or treatment procedures.
6.Transportation:
- During patient transportation within a healthcare facility or between healthcare facilities where airway management is needed.
Prolonged Ventilation:
- In cases where prolonged mechanical ventilation is required, such as in patients recovering from major surgeries or severe respiratory illnesses.
7.Pediatric Care:
- In pediatric patients requiring intubation and airway management, especially in cases of respiratory distress or emergency situations.
Always ensure that the use of the Endotracheal Tube Oral Preformed is appropriate for the specific clinical scenario and that healthcare professionals with proper training and experience are involved in its insertion and management to ensure optimal patient outcomes.