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Endobronchial Blocker Tube Medical Device Injection & Puncture Instrument Medical 5fr 7fr 9fr Hospital Surgical
Endobronchial Blocker Tube Product Description
The Endobronchial Blocker Tube is a medical device designed to provide localized airway management and bronchial occlusion solutions.
Order Information:
Standard PU Cuff Type
Cat.NO. | Size(mm) |
SR13211105 | 5FR |
SR13211107 | 7FR |
SR13211109 | 9FR |
Blocker Tube Kit
Cat.NO, | Size(mm) | Contents |
SR13211205 | 5FR | Two endotracheal tubes&Stylets,Syringe |
SR13211207 | 7FR | Sunction catheter |
SR13211209 | 9FR | Lubricant |
Here is a description of the product's key features:
The Endobronchial Blocker Tube serves as a valuable medical device, offering essential bronchial management and treatment capabilities in specific situations. Always adhere to the guidance and recommendations of healthcare professionals when using this product.
Design Advantages of the Endobronchial Blocker Tube
Precision: The Endobronchial Blocker Tube is designed for
precision, enabling accurate positioning and occlusion of the
target bronchus, ensuring procedural accuracy and safety.
Controllability: Featuring an inflatable cuff, healthcare
professionals can precisely control the degree of bronchial
occlusion by adjusting the inflation level of the cuff to meet
various clinical needs.
Versatility: The Endobronchial Blocker Tube can be used for
multiple medical purposes such as one-lung ventilation, control of
airway bleeding, drainage of airway secretions, and removal of
tracheobronchial foreign bodies, offering a broad range of
applications.
Convenience: The Endobronchial Blocker Tube is user-friendly,
allowing for quick insertion into the patient's airway and
positioning, providing convenience and efficiency for healthcare
professionals.
Safety: Designed with stringent safety considerations, the
Endobronchial Blocker Tube effectively prevents the entry of airway
debris or other substances, reducing the risk of airway infections
and other complications.
Personalization: Available in various sizes and configurations, the
Endobronchial Blocker Tube can be personalized based on the
patient's specific condition and treatment needs, ensuring optimal
therapeutic outcomes.
The Endobronchial Blocker Tube is commonly used in medical procedures where selective lung isolation or one-lung ventilation is required. Here are some key applications of the Endobronchial Blocker Tube:
One-Lung Ventilation:
The tube can be used to block one of the main bronchi, allowing
ventilation of only one lung while the other lung is isolated. This
is often necessary during thoracic surgeries to provide optimal
surgical conditions and prevent contamination of the healthy lung.
Controlling Airway Bleeding:
By selectively blocking a bronchus using the Endobronchial Blocker
Tube, healthcare professionals can control bleeding from the
affected lung, providing a clear surgical field and preventing
complications related to excessive bleeding.
Drainage of Airway Secretions:
The tube can be utilized to facilitate the drainage of excessive
secretions from a specific lung, helping to clear the airway and
improve ventilation.
Foreign Body Removal:
In cases where there is a foreign body lodged in a bronchus, the
Endobronchial Blocker Tube can be used to isolate and access the
affected area for safe and effective removal of the foreign object.
Compensation for Lung Pathologies:
The device can be employed to manage conditions such as lung
collapse, bronchopleural fistula, or to prevent contamination of
one lung by isolating the diseased lung.
Preventing Ventilation-Associated Complications:
By selectively ventilating one lung, the risk of complications such
as ventilator-induced lung injury can be reduced,
particularly in patients with pre-existing lung conditions.
Improving Ventilation/Perfusion Matching:
Selective lung isolation with the Endobronchial Blocker Tube can
help optimize the matching of ventilation and perfusion,
particularly in patients with heterogeneous lung disease.
These are some of the primary applications of the Endobronchial Blocker Tube in clinical practice, where precise and controlled bronchial occlusion is necessary for various therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.
FAQ:
Q: What is the primary purpose of an Endobronchial Blocker Tube?
A: The primary purpose of an Endobronchial Blocker Tube is to
provide selective lung isolation or one-lung ventilation during
medical procedures.
Q: How does the Endobronchial Blocker Tube work?
A: The tube is inserted into the airway and positioned to
selectively block one of the main bronchi, allowing ventilation of
only one lung while isolating the other.
Q: In what medical scenarios is the Endobronchial Blocker Tube
commonly used?
A: The tube is frequently utilized during thoracic surgeries,
procedures requiring lung isolation, control of airway bleeding,
drainage of airway secretions, and removal of tracheobronchial
foreign bodies.
Q: What are the key design advantages of the Endobronchial Blocker
Tube?
A: The tube offers precision in positioning, controllability
through its inflatable cuff, versatility for various medical
purposes, convenience in usage, safety features to prevent
complications, and personalization through different sizes and
configurations.
Q: How does the Endobronchial Blocker Tube contribute to patient
care and safety?
A: By enabling selective lung ventilation and precise bronchial
occlusion, the tube helps in maintaining optimal surgical
conditions, controlling bleeding, managing airway secretions, and
facilitating safe foreign body removal, thus enhancing patient care
and safety during procedures.