Endotracheal Tube
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Endotracheal Tube
An endotracheal tube is a flexible plastic tube that is placed through the mouth into the trachea (windpipe) to help a patient breath.
Nasal Preformed
Endotracheal Tube, Nasal Preformed. The Endotracheal Tube (ETT) is inserted through the mouth or nose into the trachea and connected to a ventilation device to secure an airway.
Oral Preformed
Oral Preformed Cuffed Endotracheal Tubes. Medline's preformed endotracheal tube prevents circuit from obstructing the surgical field during nasal, facial ophthalmic and T&A surgeries.
Reinforced
Reinforced endotracheal tubes (ETTs) are designed to resist kinking or compression. These tubes are frequently used during facial surgeries and neurosurgeries, and in patients in a non-supine position during surgery.
Standard
An Endotracheal Tube is a device inserted into the patient's trachea through the mouth or nose to maintain an open airway. It is used to assist the delivery of anaesthetic gases or air to and from the patient. Control of the airway with Endotracheal tube is usually regarded as the 'Gold Standard'.