Cuffed Tracheostomy Tube

Our Cuffed Tracheostomy Tube is a specialized airway device engineered for safe, long-term respiratory support—designed to replace endotracheal tubes (ETTs) in patients requiring prolonged ventilation, while prioritizing patient comfort, care efficiency, and clinical safety.

Specifications

Size Range

2.5–11.0mm ID (covers neonates, pediatric patients, and adults, meeting diverse anatomical needs)

Packaging

Sterile blister packs; 100 pcs per outer carton (optimized for bulk hospital procurement)

Compliance & Sterility

DEHP- and latex-free construction; ISO-standard biocompatible materials; Ethylene Oxide (EO)-sterilized (ready for immediate clinical use)

Carton Dimensions

45×39.5×32 (fits standard healthcare storage systems)

Smooth, rounded distal tip to minimize tracheal mucosal damage during insertion.

Soft, expandable cuff paired with a dedicated inflation valve for precise pressure adjustment.

Contoured flange for improved patient comfort during extended wear.

Standard fitting compatible with all global ventilators and respiratory equipment.

Built-in loops to secure the tube with tracheostomy ties, preventing displacement.

Detachable cannula for easy cleaning, replacement, and occlusion prevention.

Clearly marked, user-friendly valve for cuff pressure management.

The atraumatic round tip lowers the risk of mucosal irritation and bleeding—critical for patients with extended tube placement.

The inflatable cuff creates a tight, adjustable seal to prevent aspiration (a top complication risk in long-term ventilation) and maintain consistent ventilator pressure.

The removable inner cannula allows fast cleaning or replacement, cutting nursing time and reducing tube occlusion risk (a common issue with non-removable cannulas).

The integrated tie holder ensures secure positioning, minimizing accidental tube dislodgement (a high-stakes safety concern in long-term care).

The 15mm universal connector eliminates the need for adapters, streamlining equipment integration in busy clinical settings.

DEHP- and latex-free materials reduce the risk of skin irritation or tissue reactions in sensitive patients.

ICU Long-Term Mechanical Ventilation: For critically ill patients needing extended respiratory support (e.g., post-sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome).

Chronic Respiratory Failure: Management of progressive conditions (e.g., COPD, neuromuscular disorders) requiring permanent airway access.

Post-Surgical Airway Care: Post-head/neck surgery or prolonged endotracheal intubation cases where ETTs are no longer feasible.

Neonatal/Pediatric Long-Term Care: Size options (2.5–6.0mm ID) for vulnerable pediatric/neonatal populations with chronic airway needs.

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