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X Ray Cuffed Intubation Tube 7.0mm Cuffed Endotracheal Intubation

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Brand Name :AVACARE
Model Number :7.0mm
Certification :ISO13485, CE0123
Place of Origin :CHINA
MOQ :100 units
Price :negotiable
Payment Terms :L/C, T/T
Supply Ability :30000units / month
Delivery Time :20-30 working days
Packaging Details :Individually packed by blister pouch, 10 units/inner box, 200 units / carton
name :Oral Endotracheal Tube Cuffed
material :PVC
parts :X ray line, murphy eyes with balloon
type :Medical grade
size :7.0mm
use :oral intubation
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Basic Introduction of Oral Endotracheal Tube:

Oral Endotracheal Tube Cuffed is a method of inserting a special endotracheal tube into the trachea or bronchus through the mouth or nasal cavity.

Product composition and function :

Total Size(mm) 3.0/3.5/4.0/4.5/5.0/5.5/6.0/6.5/7.0/7.5/8.0/8.5/9.0/9.5/10.0
Murphy Eye Reducing the risk of occlusinon and maintaining airflow
Balloon Providing even pressure to maintain good sealing,reducing ppressure 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

X Ray Cuffed Intubation Tube 7.0mm Cuffed Endotracheal Intubation X Ray Cuffed Intubation Tube 7.0mm Cuffed Endotracheal Intubation

X-ray endotracheal intubation is a medical procedure that uses fluoroscopic imaging to guide the placement of an endotracheal tube into the trachea. It is performed to ensure accurate and safe placement of the tube, particularly in challenging cases or when visualization of the vocal cords is difficult.

Procedure:

Patient Preparation: The patient is positioned supine with the neck extended and the head in a neutral position. The oropharynx is anesthetized with a topical agent to reduce discomfort and facilitate intubation.

Equipment Setup: The fluoroscopy machine is positioned so that the patient's neck and chest are clearly visible on the monitor. The endotracheal tube is selected based on the patient's size and anatomy.

Tube Insertion: The laryngoscope is used to visualize the vocal cords, and the endotracheal tube is advanced through the vocal cords and into the trachea under direct vision.

Fluoroscopic Visualization: Once the tube is in place, fluoroscopic imaging is used to confirm its position. The tube should be positioned just below the vocal cords, with the tip in the mid-trachea.

Securing the Tube: The endotracheal tube is secured in place using tape or other appropriate devices to prevent accidental dislodgement.

Benefits:

Accurate Placement: X-ray guidance allows for precise placement of the endotracheal tube, reducing the risk of malposition or esophageal intubation.

Real-Time Visualization: Fluoroscopy provides real-time visualization of the airway and the position of the tube, enabling immediate correction of any malposition.

Reduced Complications: X-ray endotracheal intubation helps reduce the risk of complications such as esophageal intubation, pneumothorax, and airway trauma.

Useful in Difficult Cases: X-ray guidance is particularly beneficial in challenging cases, such as patients with difficult anatomy, obesity, or cervical spine abnormalities.

Indications:

  • X-ray endotracheal intubation is indicated in the following situations:
  • Anticipated difficult intubation
  • Patients with cervical spine instability or trauma
  • Patients with anatomical abnormalities of the airway
  • Patients with a history of difficult intubation
  • Obese patients
  • Patients with limited neck mobility


Contraindications:

  • X-ray endotracheal intubation may be contraindicated in certain situations, such as:
  • Patients with unstable vital signs
  • Patients with severe respiratory distress
  • Patients with a known allergy to contrast agents (if used)


Conclusion:

X-ray endotracheal intubation is a valuable technique that enhances the safety and accuracy of endotracheal tube placement. By using fluoroscopic guidance, healthcare professionals can visualize the airway in real-time and ensure that the tube is positioned correctly, reducing the risk of complications. It is particularly useful in challenging cases where direct visualization of the vocal cords is difficult or when there is a high risk of malposition.

Preformed Oral Endotracheal Tube Cuffed Application Features:

  1. Preformed tube helps to reduce the risk of kinking.
  2. Improved access to the operative field, because the connections lie outside this area.
  3. Tip-to-Tip X-ray line allows for safe positioning control.
  4. Specially moulded hooded tip to assist intubation and to help to provide high patient safety and comfort.
  5. High volume/low pressure cuff helps to ensure an efficient low pressure cuff seal.
  6. Murphy eye incorporated as an additional safety feature.
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