TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, s.u. + CONN., w/o balloon, Ø 2.5 mm
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SCTDTUED25-
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Account code:
60210
HS Code:
901890
Last Updated on:
07/11/2024, 15:56:29
Former
Code(s):
-X
Single use
A single-use device, also referred to as a disposable device, is intended for use on one patient during a single procedure. It is not intended to be reprocessed (i.e., cleaned and disinfected or sterilized).
R01030101 - Endotracheal tubes, cuffless, not reinforced
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BASIC ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE, non cuffed
Definition
The endotracheal tube is a tube that is placed in the trachea through the mouth or nose and between the vocal cords. It serves to provide oxygen and inhaled gases to the lungs and protects the lungs from contamination, such as gastric contents or blood. It secures the airway and permits manual or mechanical ventilation in anaesthesia or resuscitation procedures.
Specifications
Quality standards
ISO 5361, 2023, edition 4, Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment - Tracheal tubes and connectors
Technical specifications
Tracheal tube with open distal end and Magill-type point with oro-nasal angle of 37.5°
- preformed tube: the curvature of the ETT is called "the Magill Curve", it is a curvature of +/- 140 mm radius, +/- 20 mm.
- transparent PVC
- size marked on the tube (inner diameter in mm)
- graduated every cm
- open distal end with atraumatic 38º bevel, open on the left
- Murphy eye is optional
- proximal end with standard connector, 15 mm outer Ø, for connecting to the ventilation system
- radio-opaque line to confirm correct placement
- uncuffed
- Sterile, for single use
Packaging & Labelling
Sterile unit packaging: peel-off sachet.
Instructions for use
Placing of an endotracheal tube should be done by skilled staff.
It requires the use of accessories (laryngoscope, Magill forceps...), as well as specific equipment for manual ventilation and tracheal suction.
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