Polymed Endotracheal Tube Cuffed (8.5 mm) 1's
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The Polymed Endotracheal Tube Cuffed is an airway management device intended for use in medical procedures such as anesthesia, resuscitation, or critical care to maintain a patent airway. It is made from a thermosensitive, medical-grade PVC material that conforms to the patient's anatomy at body temperature. The cuffed design creates a seal within the trachea, which is important for delivering oxygen, preventing aspiration, and ensuring adequate ventilation.
High-volume, Low-pressure Cuff: Features a soft cuff that creates a secure seal with minimal pressure on the tracheal wall, reducing the risk of tissue trauma.
Radiopaque Line: A line is incorporated along the tube's length for clear visibility and position verification under X-ray imaging.
Atraumatic Intubation: Equipped with a smooth, polished Murphy eye at the distal end to facilitate atraumatic intubation and extubation and to ensure continuous airflow.
Standard Connector: The proximal end is fitted with a standard 15 mm connector for secure attachment to breathing circuits and ventilation equipment.
Pilot Balloon with Valve: Includes a non-return valve with a pilot cuff that allows for easy assessment and management of the pressure within the main cuff.
Q: What is the purpose of the cuff on this endotracheal tube?
A: The high-volume, low-pressure cuff is designed to create a seal within the trachea, which helps in preventing air leaks and minimizing the risk of aspiration during mechanical ventilation or anesthesia.
Q: What does the 8.5 mm size indicate?
A: The 8.5 mm refers to the internal diameter of the tube, which is a crucial measurement for selecting the appropriate size for a patient's airway.
Q: Is this endotracheal tube intended for multiple uses?
A: No, this is a disposable, sterile endotracheal tube designed for single use only and should not be resterilized or reused.
Q: What material is the tube made from?
A: The tube is made from a thermo-sensitive, medical-grade PVC material that is designed to conform to the patient's anatomy at body temperature for a better fit.
Q: Who should use this medical device?
A: This endotracheal tube is a medical device intended for use by qualified healthcare professionals, such as doctors and anesthesiologists, for airway management.
Maintains an open and secure airway during surgery, intensive care, or resuscitation.
The cuffed design helps prevent the aspiration of fluids and leakage of air.
Made of thermosensitive material that softens at body temperature to conform to the patient's airway for enhanced comfort.
Facilitates accurate placement through a radiopaque line visible on X-rays.
Designed for reduced trauma during insertion and removal with features like a Murphy eye.
This product is intended for use by qualified medical professionals only.
The endotracheal tube is inserted through the mouth or nose into the trachea.
Once in position, the cuff is inflated using a syringe to create a seal against the tracheal wall.
The 15 mm connector is then attached to a ventilation device.
Cuff pressure should be monitored regularly by the healthcare provider.
Consult the product's accompanying literature and follow institutional protocols for intubation and extubation procedures.
For single use only. Do not reuse, reprocess, or resterilize.
To be used exclusively by trained and qualified medical personnel familiar with endotracheal intubation techniques.
Before use, visually inspect the product for any damage and check the integrity of the cuff by inflating it.
Do not use if the packaging is open or damaged.
Improper placement or use can lead to serious patient injury.
This is not a substitute for professional medical consultation.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
This product is sterile unless the package has been opened or damaged.
Material: Medical-grade PVC.
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