Tube, endotracheal, with cuff

last updated : 2018/12/31
Code Description Budget Price Ship. weight Ship. vol.
MCTDTEND04C
TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, No 04, with cuff, sterile, disposable CH 0.45 0kg 0 Add
Item to be justified
Controlled Temp : Storage +15 to +25°C
MCTDTEND05C
TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, No 05, with cuff, sterile, disposable CH 0.45 0.033kg 0,548L Add
Item to be justified
Controlled Temp : Storage +15 to +25°C
MCTDTEND06C
TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, No 06, with cuff, sterile, disposable CH 0.45 0.0325kg 0,525L Add
Controlled Temp : Storage +15 to +25°C
MCTDTEND07C
TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, No 07, with cuff, sterile, disposable CH 0.45 0.038kg 0,5836L Add
Controlled Temp : Storage +15 to +25°C
MCTDTEND08C
TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, No 08, with cuff, sterile, disposable CH 0.45 0.048kg 0,6825L Add
Controlled Temp : Storage +15 to +25°C
MCTDTEND09C
TUBE, ENDOTRACHEAL, No 09, with cuff, sterile, disposable CH 0.74 0.051kg 0,6825L Add

General information

For insertion into the trachea, via mouth or nose, to maintain a clear airway during general anaesthesia or resuscitation.

Recommended sizes: infants numbers 4-5, children 5-7 and adult 7-9

Specifications

An endotracheal tube with a cuff is a hollow cylinder with a balloon inserted orally or nasally into the trachea to ensure an unobstructed airway through which to convey gases and vapours to and from the lungs during anaesthesia, resuscitation and other situations where the patient is not properly ventilated.

Endotracheal tubes with cuffs are standard in all aspects: dimension, connection and markings.

Materials:

Tube: Transparent polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polyurethane.

 

Connector: PVC transparent or blue.

 

Pilot balloon: siliconized latex or siliconized PVC

 

Tracheal cuff: siliconized PVC or siliconized latex rubber

Description:

Endotracheal tube with cuff, pilot balloon and connector.

Components:

- Tube: Murphy type, curved.

 

- Nasal and oral, 37.5° angle.

 

- Continuous X-ray line.

 

- Graduated.

 

- A black position-indicator for correct tube placement, positioned above the pressure cuff.

 

- Patient end: open bevelled (obliquely cut). 

 

Tracheal cuff and pilot balloon:

 

 -  The cuff, situated at the patient end of the tube, provides an airtight seal between the tube and the tracheal wall. It protects the patient’s airway from stomach aspiration. It also allows for effective ventilation during IPPV. 

 

The cuff has a low pressure in order to avoid inadequate pressure on the tracheal mucous membrane to prevent damage or even necrosis.

 

The cuff is inflated via a small-bore inflation tube welded to the outside of the tracheal tube or built into its wall.

 

- Pilot balloon: The inflation tube is connected at the proximal end to a small pilot balloon designed to indicate cuff distension. It includes a device for maintaining a preset pressure in the circuit (plug, shut-off valve and non-return valve) with a Luer tip.

                                                        

- Connector: straight, double-ended.

 

Machine end: standard male connector conical, straight, with outer Ø 15mm for connecting a breathing circuit or manual resuscitator.

                                                           

Patient end: a long plain axis, length and diameter according to tube size to ensure a safe fitting.

 

Size:  Tubes and connector part, patient end

 

- Nr 4: length +/-210mm, ID 4.0mm, OD +/-6.0mm, cuff Ø 10.5mm

   

   Connector, patient end: length minimum 11mm

 

- Nr 5: length +/-250mm, ID 5.0mm, OD +/-6.7mm, cuff Ø 13 mm

 

Connector, patient side: length minimum 12mm

 

- Nr 6: length: +/-290mm, ID 6.0mm, OD +/-8.0mm, cuff  Ø 18.5mm

 

Connector, patient end: length minimum 13mm

 

- Nr 7: length +/-320mm, ID 7.0mm, OD +/-93mm, cuff Ø 24mm

 

Connector, patient end: length minimum 16mm

 

- Nr 8: length +/-340mm, ID 8.0mm, OD +/-10.7mm, cuff Ø 26mm

 

   Connector, patient end: length minimum 16mm

 

- Nr 9: length +/-350mm, ID 9mm, OD +/-12.0mm, cuff Ø 28mm

 

Connector, patient end: length minimum 16mm

Unit presentation:

1 endotracheal tube, sterile, single-use, peel pack.

Packaging:

Primary packaging: Sterile peel pack.

 

Labelling should indicate: Manufacturer’s name and trademark, "sterile", lot number, expiry date by year and month, "for single use", CE mark and reference number of notifying body, product description, and instructions for use. Must be multilingual: English, French and Spanish, others when available.

Storage: 

Store in clean dry conditions; keep away from light and heat.

Other requirements:

Comply with Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC, risk class IIa.

 

Meets following norms:

 

EN 1282-1 norm:  Anaesthetic and Respiratory Equipment

 

Tracheostomy Tubes Part 1: Tubes for Use in Adults

 

EN ISO 5366-1:2004 Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment.

 

Tracheostomy tubes. Tubes and connectors for use in adults

NOTE:                        

According to the country and intended use an alternative to the Magill type is:

Murphy type: At the patient end, the tube has 1 lateral hole / eye through the wall, opposite the bevel.