PVC Medical Grade murphy eyes with balloon Endotracheal Tube Cuffed Nasal Endotracheal Tube
Description:
HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical disposables, and the Endotracheal Tube , which has star lumen tubing and tip-to-tip X-ray line allows for safe positioning control, is one of our productions.
Endotracheal Tube is a method of inserting a special endotracheal tube into the trachea or bronchus through the mouth or nasal cavity.And the Standard Endotracheal Tube Cuffed is one type of it, which has different size to adapt to different medical needs,including 3.0mm to 10.0mm.
Endotracheal Tube is a method of inserting a special endotracheal tube into the trachea or bronchus through the mouth or nasal cavity. And the Endotracheal Tube Cuffed is one type of it, which has different size to adapt to different medical needs,including 3.0mm to 10.0mm.

A cuffed nasal endotracheal tube is a type of nasal tube used for airway management and mechanical ventilation. It is similar to an uncuffed nasal endotracheal tube, but it also includes an inflatable cuff at the distal end of the tube.
Here are some important points about cuffed nasal endotracheal tubes:
- Design: Cuffed nasal endotracheal tubes are typically made of flexible plastic or silicone material. They have a beveled tip for easier insertion through the nostril and advancement into the trachea. The cuff is located near the distal end of the tube and is inflated once the tube is in the proper position.
- Cuff inflation: The cuff of a cuffed nasal tube is inflated to create an airtight seal within the trachea. This seal prevents air leakage and reduces the risk of aspiration. The cuff is usually inflated with air using a syringe, and the pressure is monitored to ensure it remains within the recommended range.
- Advantages: Cuffed nasal endotracheal tubes offer several advantages, including improved ventilation control, reduced risk of aspiration, and the ability to provide positive pressure ventilation. They are commonly used in adult patients, particularly in critical care settings.
- Considerations: When using a cuffed nasal endotracheal tube, it's important to carefully monitor the cuff pressure to avoid overinflation or underinflation. Overinflation can lead to tracheal damage, while underinflation may result in air leakage and inadequate ventilation. Regular monitoring and adjustment of cuff pressure are necessary to maintain an appropriate seal.
The specific steps for using a cuffed nasal endotracheal tube are similar to those of other nasal intubation techniques, as described earlier. However, additional attention should be given to proper cuff inflation and monitoring to maintain a secure airway and effective ventilation. Healthcare professionals trained in airway management should follow established protocols and guidelines when using cuffed nasal endotracheal tubes.
8.0mm Endotracheal Tube Cuffed Product composition and function:
Total size of Standard Endotracheal Tube(mm) | 3.0/4.0/4.5/5.0/5.5/6.0/6.5/7.0/7.5/8.0/8.5/9.0/9.5/10.0 |
Murphy Eye | Reducing the risk of occlusinon and maintaining airflow |
Balloon | Providing even pressure to maintain good sealing,reducing pressure on the tissues of trachea |
Wire coil | Increasing flexibility, providing effective resistance to kinking |
Radiopaque | Allowing clear identification of the tube on radiographic images |
15mm connector | Reliable connection to all standard equipment |
Valve | Ensuring continual cuff integrity |
Endotracheal Tube Cuffed Application Features:
- Suitable for both oral and nasal intubation.
- Tip-to-Tip X-ray line allows for safe positioning control.
- Murphy eye incorporated as an additional safety feature.
- Smooth bevelled and carefully moulded hooded tip to assist intubation and to provide high patient safety and comfort.
- High volume/low pressure cuff helps to ensure an efficient low pressure cuff seal, for intubation during long term ventilation.
- Intubation depth marks and pre-mounted 15 mm connector.
