Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tube with a Wire Designed for Neurosurgical Head Neck Prpcedures
1.Product Description
The Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tube is a flexible tube with an inner layer of wire reinforcement, enhancing its structural integrity and resistance to kinking or collapse during intubation and ventilation procedures. The tube is equipped with an inflatable cuff near the distal end to secure the airway and prevent aspiration.
Functions:
1.Airway Management:
- Facilitates secure airway access for mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients.
2.Ventilation Support:
- Allows for controlled delivery of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide during mechanical ventilation.
Features:
1.Reinforced Design:
Inner wire reinforcement provides structural support, reducing the risk of kinking and ensuring a patent airway.
2.Cuffed Design:
- Inflatable cuff creates a seal within the trachea, minimizing the risk of aspiration and optimizing ventilation.
3.Radiopaque Line:
- Includes a radiopaque line for easy visualization on imaging studies, aiding in the verification of correct tube placement.
4.Murphy Eye:
- Some models may feature a Murphy eye, a side opening near the distal end, allowing for ventilation if the main lumen becomes obstructed.
5.High-Quality Materials:
- Constructed from medical-grade materials such as PVC or silicone for flexibility, durability, and biocompatibility.
Advantages:
1.Enhanced Durability:
- The reinforced design reduces the risk of tube collapse or kinking, ensuring reliable airway access and ventilation support.
2.Secure Airway Seal:
- The inflatable cuff provides a secure seal within the trachea, minimizing the risk of aspiration and optimizing ventilation efficiency.
3.Versatile Sizing:
- Available in various sizes suitable for pediatric and adult patients, ensuring a proper fit and optimal airway management.
4.Radiopaque Visibility:
- The radiopaque line enables easy visualization on imaging studies, aiding in rapid verification of correct tube placement.
5.Clinical Versatility:
- Suitable for use in intensive care units, emergency departments, and critical care settings where advanced airway management is required.
2.Product Picture

3.Order Information
Cat.NO |
Size(mm) |
Cat.NO |
Size(mm) |
SR13141230 |
3.0 |
SR13141235 |
3.5 |
SR13141240 |
4.0 |
SR13141245 |
4.5 |
SR13141250 |
5.0 |
SR13141255 |
5.5 |
SR13141250 |
6.0 |
SR13141265 |
6.5 |
SR13141260 |
7.0 |
SR13141275 |
7.5 |
SR13141270 |
8.0 |
SR13141285 |
8.5 |
SR13141280 |
9.0 |
SR13141295 |
9.5 |
4.Instructions for use
Airway Management: The Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tube is used to establish and maintain a clear airway, especially in situations requiring mechanical ventilation, such as surgeries, intensive care, or other respiratory support needs.
- Airway Protection: By inserting the endotracheal tube into the trachea, it protects the airway, preventing oral and pharyngeal contents from entering the airway and reducing the risk of aspiration.
- Airway Secretion Drainage: The endotracheal tube can drain airway secretions through its lumen, maintaining airway patency.
- Mechanical Ventilation: The Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tube is designed to connect to a ventilator, providing mechanical ventilation support to ensure the patient's oxygen supply and carbon dioxide removal.
- Securement and Sealing: The cuff can be inflated to secure the endotracheal tube, preventing gas leaks and aspiration, while also providing a degree of airway sealing to ensure effective ventilation.
- Appropriate for Specific Situations: Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tubes are typically used in situations where a tighter airway seal is required, such as when precise control of airway pressure or prevention of liquid entry is necessary.
- In summary, the Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tube is a specialized endotracheal tube used for airway management and mechanical ventilation support in clinical settings where a high degree of airway patency and sealing is required. When using this device, strict adherence to the guidance of medical professionals is essential, and close monitoring of the patient's condition is necessary to ensure safe and effective use.
5.Insertion of the Endotracheal Tube:
1.Preparation:
- Ensure all necessary instruments and equipment are ready.
- Confirm that the patient is suitable for the endotracheal tube.
2.Airway Management:
- Ensure the patient's airway is clear using appropriate methods.
- Have the endotracheal tube and related instruments ready.
3.Positioning:
- Properly position the patient's head and neck for tube insertion.
- Use appropriate devices (such as a laryngoscope) to guide the tube into the airway.
4.Tube Insertion:
- Slowly and gently insert the endotracheal tube into the patient's airway.
- Verify the tube passing through the vocal cords into the trachea.
5.Cuff Inflation:
- Inflate the cuff to ensure airway sealing and control of airway pressure.
- Ensure the cuff is inflated appropriately, not overinflated.
- 6.Connect Equipment:
- Connect the endotracheal tube to the ventilator or other necessary equipment.
- Adjust ventilation parameters to meet the patient's needs.
Maintenance of the Endotracheal Tube:
1.Regular Check-ups:
- Periodically check the position of the endotracheal tube and cuff inflation.
- Ensure the tube is not displaced or blocked.
2.Cleaning and Care:
- Regularly clean the tube to prevent infection.
- Ensure the cuff inflation part is clean and replace it periodically.
3.Monitor Patient Response:
- Regularly monitor the patient's breathing and airway pressure.
- Take action promptly in case of any abnormalities.
4.Tube Removal:
- Carefully remove the endotracheal tube under the guidance of a physician.
- Ensure the patient has appropriate respiratory support and monitoring after tube removal.
These steps are provided as a general outline and should be carried out under the guidance of healthcare professionals and tailored to individual circumstances. Always adhere to best practices when inserting and maintaining a Reinforced Cuffed Endotracheal Tube to ensure the safety and comfort of the patient.