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Endotracheal Tube
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Endotracheal Tube
An endotracheal tube is a crucial medical device. It's a flexible tube inserted through the mouth or nose into the trachea. Used during anesthesia or in critical care, it ensures a clear airway and enables mechanical ventilation.
Reinforced Endotracheal Tube
The Reinforced Endotracheal Tube is a specialized tube. It has a reinforced structure, usually with a spiral wire. This design helps prevent kinking, especially during head and neck movements, ensuring a reliable airway during surgery or ventilation.
Right/Left-sided Endobronchial Tube
The Right/Left-sided Endobronchial Tube is a specialized tube. It's designed to be inserted into either the right or left main bronchus. This allows for one-lung ventilation during thoracic surgeries to optimize surgical conditions.
Suction Plus Endotracheal Tube
The Suction Plus Endotracheal Tube is a modified endotracheal tube. It has an integrated suction lumen. This allows for continuous or intermittent suctioning of secretions from the trachea, helping maintain a clear airway during ventilation.
Nasal Preformed Endotracheal Tube
The Nasal Preformed Endotracheal Tube is crafted for nasal intubation. It's pre - shaped to suit the nasal passage. Inserted through the nose into the trachea, it's used to maintain airway patency and support ventilation.
Oral Preformed Endotracheal Tube
The Oral Preformed Endotracheal Tube is designed for oral intubation. It's pre - shaped to fit the oral airway better. This tube is inserted through the mouth into the trachea to secure the airway and facilitate mechanical ventilation.
Endotracheal Tube Introducer
An Endotracheal Tube Introducer is a device. It's used to assist in the insertion of an endotracheal tube, providing better guidance and control.
Intubating Stylet
An Intubating Stylet is a slender, flexible tool. It's inserted into an endotracheal tube to help guide and shape the tube during intubation.