Reusable Disposable Reinforced Silicone Endotracheal Tube Tracheal Cannula
- Fushan or OEM
- China
- 35 working days after deposit
- 10000 poeces every month
- 7 days
1. Designed and developed independently.Manufactured by a strictly controlled producing process.
2. Cooperate with world famous manufacturer partners, such as Lubrizol, Dupont, Top Clean Packaging Group, Bayer, and Kant etc. Our quality is guaranteed.
3. Improve the connecting process which is a patent belongs to us. It will reduce the risk of leakage, and falling off etc. Fushan brand silicone endotracheal tube is much better than other sililar products.
Reusable Silicone Endotracheal Tube
Product Feature
Made of medical grade silicone, the tube is soft and clear.
With high volume and low pressure silicone cuff.
The main tube is reinforced with stainless steel spring to prevent crushing and kinking.
Reusable endotracheal tube could be reusable up to 10 times.
SIZE: 4.0#,4.5#,5.0#,5.5#,6.0#,6.5#,7.0#,7.5#,8.0#,8.5#,9.0#,9.5#,10.0#
Product Use
The common tracheal intubation with bag is mainly used for patients who can't breathe autonomously or need respiratory anesthesia in operation. Insert the endotracheal tube to the specified depth through the nasal cavity or oral cavity, and the insertion position can be determined by the x-ray detectable component on the tube under the irradiation of the X-ray machine. A syringe is used to inject a certain volume of gas into the cuff through the inflation cavity. After the cuff is filled, it not only plays a role of fixation, but also forms a seal between the outer wall of the intubation and the tracheal wall. After the syringe is pulled out, a one-way valve is used to close the valve to prevent the gas leakage of the balloon. The doctor can monitor whether the balloon is in normal working state by indicating the deflated or bulging state of the balloon. Before extubation, the balloon was deflated and then extubated. The physiological structure of human body determines that nasal intubation is longer than oral intubation.