An endotracheal tube (ETT) is a flexible plastic tube that is inserted through the mouth or nose into the trachea (windpipe) to establish and maintain an airway for patients who are unable to breathe on their own or require mechanical ventilation. The cuff on an endotracheal tube is an inflatable balloon that surrounds the distal end of the tube.
The primary purpose of the cuff is to create a seal between the tube and the walls of the trachea, preventing air from leaking and allowing the delivery of positive pressure ventilation. This is important during mechanical ventilation to ensure that the air delivered by the ventilator goes into the lungs and not into the surrounding tissues.
The Romsons Endotracheal Tube is
made of thermosensitive material readily conforming to body contours at
body temperature
Presenting the Endotracheal Tube Cuffed (GS-2004),
meticulously designed to conform to the anatomy of the tracheal tract.
Adheres to F-29 standards, ensuring top-notch quality and
performance.
Key Features and
Benefits:
- Kink-resistant tube prioritizes patient
safety during intubation.
- Strong tube walls guarantee optimal
ventilation for enhanced respiratory support.
- Murphy eye with polished smoothness
allows atraumatic intubation and extubation.
- High-volume, low-pressure
cuff ensures a secure, yet comfortable fit.
- Wide black ring provides a visual
indication of tube passage through vocal cords, aiding precise placement.
- Radio-opaque line for exact location
determination, enhancing procedural accuracy.
- Standard 15mm connector for compatibility
with respiratory systems.
- Sterile and individually packed in a
peelable blister pack, maintaining the highest hygiene standards.