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Disposable Medical Supplies Pvc Soft Tracheostomy Cannula Tracheostomy Tube With Inner Cannula
Product Name: Tracheostomy Tube
Product Description:
The Tracheostomy Tube is a specialized medical device used to establish and maintain a patent airway in patients who have undergone a tracheostomy procedure. It consists of a tube that is surgically inserted into the trachea through a stoma to facilitate breathing and airway management.
Here are the detailed specifications and features of the Tracheostomy Tube:
Features:
Material: Typically made from medical-grade materials such as PVC
or silicone, ensuring biocompatibility and safety for the patient.
Design: Available in various designs including cuffed and cuffless
options to suit different patient needs.
Size: Offered in a range of sizes to accommodate varying patient
anatomies and tracheal diameters.
Fenestrated Option: Some models may come with fenestrations to
allow for speech or facilitate weaning from ventilation.
Accessories: Equipped with connectors for oxygen delivery,
suctioning, and mechanical ventilation if required.
Disposable vs. Reusable: Available in both disposable and reusable
options based on clinical requirements and preferences.
Benefits:
Airway Maintenance: Ensures a secure and patent airway for patients
post-tracheostomy.
Comfort: Designed for patient comfort with smooth edges and secure
placement.
Versatility: Suitable for both short-term and long-term airway
management needs.
Compatibility: Can be used with standard tracheostomy care
accessories and equipment.
Order Information
Model | Description |
HK16a Tracheostomy Tube | Material: non - toxic PVC, Uncuffed Tracheostomy Tube size ID(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 |
HK16b Tracheostomy Tube | High volume low pressure cuff Made from non-toxic PVC, available with high volume low pressure cuff Be used in Tracheotomy size ID(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 |
Applications:
Used in hospitals, intensive care units, and home care settings for
patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation or airway
support.
Essential for patients with respiratory failure, neurological
disorders, or upper airway obstructions necessitating tracheostomy.
Precautions:
Must be inserted and managed by trained healthcare professionals.
Regular monitoring and care of the tracheostomy site and tube are
essential to prevent complications.
Follow institutional protocols and guidelines for tracheostomy care
and maintenance.
The Tracheostomy Tube plays a critical role in airway management
and respiratory support for patients who have undergone
tracheostomy, ensuring optimal ventilation and airway protection.
FAQ:
1. What is a Tracheostomy Tube?
A Tracheostomy Tube is a specialized medical device used to
maintain a patent airway by inserting it into the trachea following
a tracheostomy procedure. It assists in breathing and airway
management by providing a direct airway bypassing the upper
respiratory tract.
2. What is the purpose of a Tracheostomy Tube?
The primary purpose of a Tracheostomy Tube is to ensure a clear
airway for the patient, facilitating breathing. It provides a
direct airway for patients requiring long-term mechanical
ventilation or airway care.
3. What are the different sizes and designs of Tracheostomy Tubes?
Tracheostomy Tubes come in various sizes and designs to accommodate
different patient airway sizes and anatomies. They typically
include cuffed and cuffless designs, as well as options for
different diameters and lengths.
4. How to properly use and manage a Tracheostomy Tube?
Tracheostomy Tubes should be used and managed by trained healthcare
professionals. Regular checks of the tube position and patency are
essential to ensure its safety and effectiveness. Additionally,
maintaining cleanliness and proper hygiene around the airway is
crucial.
5. What is the scope of application for Tracheostomy Tubes?
Tracheostomy Tubes are suitable for patients requiring airway
management post-tracheostomy, such as those needing long-term
mechanical ventilation or airway care. They also play a vital role
in emergency medical care and rehabilitation therapy.
6. What are common precautions and complications associated with
Tracheostomy Tubes?
Common precautions include regular tube changes, avoiding
blockages, and preventing tube dislodgment. Complications may
include infections, airway bleeding, allergic reactions, etc.
Therefore, close monitoring of the patient's condition is important
when using Tracheostomy Tubes.