Endotracheal Tubes provide advanced airway management solutions - crafted from soft, flexible, thermosensitive medical-grade PVC, designed to minimise patient trauma risk. Ideal for a secure and user-friendly experience in maintaining open airways, ensuring optimal patient comfort and safety.
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Intubation, or tracheal intubation, is a medical procedure in which a flexible plastic tube is inserted into the trachea (windpipe) to maintain an open airway or administer specific drugs. This tube acts as an essential conduit in airway management and ensures that patients have a secure and unobstructed pathway for breathing, especially in medical emergencies or surgical operations.
Endotracheal tubes are essential in this process. These specially designed tubes are placed within the trachea to facilitate breathing, primarily aiding those who cannot breathe independently. Once inserted, these tubes are connected to a ventilator, delivering vital oxygen directly to the lungs. They play a crucial role in patient care and respiratory management. The process of placing the tube is known as endotracheal intubation, and it’s a critical aspect of respiratory therapy and medical care in various settings.
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Endotracheal tubes are essential for healthcare professionals who need to secure a definitive airway for patients. These include situations where patients are unable to maintain airway patency, protect their airway against aspiration, ventilate adequately, or oxygenate effectively. Furthermore, they are indispensable when there is an anticipation of a deteriorating course leading to respiratory failure.
The tubes are crucial in delivering oxygen and inhaled gases directly to the lungs and simultaneously protecting the lungs from contamination, such as gastric contents or blood, mitigating the risk of complications like ventilator-associated pneumonia.
These tubes are particularly invaluable in intensive care units, emergency medical settings, and operating theatres, where securing the airway is critical for patient management and safety.
To use the endotracheal tube (ET), begin by selecting an appropriate size and removing it from its individual sachet. If the situation isn't an emergency, lubricate the distal end and balloon. Attach a suitable syringe (10 to 20 cc) filled with air to the pilot balloon and test the integrity of the balloon by inflating and then deflating it.
Insert a stylet into the Endotracheal Tube and mould it to the required shape. Then, place the prepared tube, with the stylet and attached syringe, back in the packaging until it’s ready for use. It’s recommended to prepare a tube one size smaller as well, to account for any challenges during intubation. Additionally, keep an end-tidal CO2 detector at hand.
Once prepared, the tube is to be carefully inserted through the patient’s mouth or nose and navigated into the trachea. After insertion, it’s connected to a ventilation device to maintain an open airway, ensuring the patient's ability to breathe or receive certain medications.
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Specification | Details |
Material | Medical Grade PVC |
Size | Various (Select Appropriate) |
Connector | ISO Standard 15mm |
Tip | Atraumatic Rounded with Murphy Eye |
Pilot Balloon | Clearly Marked with Size |
Visibility | Radiopaque Sideline |
Markings | Clearly Marked Insertion Guidelines with 2cm Vocal Cord Markings |
Packaging | Sterile, Individual Sachets |
Cuff Type | Low-Pressure, High-Volume |
Usage | Single Use Only |
Verification Feature | Misting for Confirmation of Intubation |
Lubrication Requirement | Yes (If not emergency placement) |
Additional Equipment | Stylet |
Compatibility | Connects to Ventilator |
Protection | Prevents contamination of Lungs by Gastric Contents or Blood |
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No, Steroplast's endotracheal tubes are designed for single use only to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination.
They are primarily used in medical scenarios where there’s a need to maintain an open airway, such as during surgeries, in intensive care units, emergency departments, and for patients suffering from respiratory failure.
Yes, Endotracheal tubes come in various sizes to cater to individual patient needs and anatomical differences, ensuring appropriate fit and effective airway management.
The tube has clearly marked insertion guidelines, and its positioning within the patient can be verified using the radio-opaque line. Additionally, misting can be observed to confirm intubation.
Yes, the endotracheal tubes feature an ISO standard 15mm connector, ensuring compatibility with standard ventilation devices.
Absolutely, they are essential for maintaining an airway in critically ill or injured patients during transport, especially within ambulances by emergency medical services.
They are constructed from soft, flexible, thermosensitive medical-grade PVC to ensure patient comfort and safety.
Each tube is sealed in a sterile, individual sachet to maintain its sterility until use.
The tubes are designed to protect the lungs from contamination, such as gastric contents or blood, reducing the risk of aspiration-related complications.