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Tracheostomy Tube

Tracheostomy Tube

Endoscopic Tracheostomy Tubes are designed to address critical respiratory conditions requiring tracheostomy. These tubes are essential in providing airway support for patients with obstructed airways due to various conditions, such as trauma, chronic lung diseases, or during surgeries requiring anesthesia.

Type Of Endoscopic Suction & Irrigation Sets

We provide several different styles of tracheostomy tubes. You can find the type you need at GCMEDICA.

Features

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  • Flexibility and Comfort: Specially designed to adapt to patient anatomy, providing comfort and reducing the risk of airway trauma.

  • Material Durability: Made from high-quality, biocompatible materials ensuring durability and reducing the risk of infection.

  • Ease of Insertion and Removal: Designed for smooth insertion and removal, minimizing discomfort for the patient.

  • Customizable Options: Available in various sizes and styles, including adjustable and pediatric versions, to cater to a diverse patient population.

Our Product Introduction: Endoscopic Tracheostomy Tubes

Our Endoscopic Tracheostomy Tubes represent a significant leap forward in tracheostomy care and management. What sets our products apart in the highly competitive medical device market is a combination of innovative design and technical advancements, tailored to meet the evolving needs of both patients and healthcare professionals.


Feature CategoryDetails
Patient-Centric ApproachThe design of our tracheostomy tubes minimizes discomfort and irritation, ensuring patient tolerance for the required duration without undue distress.
Enhanced Safety FeaturesIncludes low-pressure cuffs and smooth edges to reduce the risk of tracheal injury and complications like tracheomalacia or tracheal stenosis.
Streamlined ProfileSleek design for easier insertion and removal, facilitating quicker procedures and reducing trauma risk during tube changes.
Cutting-Edge MaterialsUtilizes the latest biocompatible materials, ensuring tubes are gentle on the patient's body and exceptionally durable for long-term use.
Customizable OptionsIncludes various sizes and styles like S-type, Adjustable, Standard, and Pediatric tubes, catering to specific patient demographics and medical conditions.
Advanced Manufacturing ProcessAdheres to stringent quality controls with rigorous testing for strength, flexibility, and resilience, ensuring reliability under various clinical conditions.

Specification



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 S-type Tracheostomy Tube S-type Tracheostomy Tube

1.Effective Tracheal Seal
2.High Volume, Low Pressure Cuff
3.Clear and Flexible Neck Flange
4.Smooth, Arc-Shaped Tube Design
5.Integral 15mm Connector

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Adjustable Tracheostomy TubeAdjustable Tracheostomy Tube

1.Thick neck, bull neck, obese and trauma patients can also have a secure airway, without the use of endotracheal tubes in tracheal stomas

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Standard Tracheostomy TubeStandard Tracheostomy Tube

1.Smooth tip aids atraumatic intubations.
2.Radiopaque x-ray line.
3.Self-closing valve with Luer-lock syringe attachment piece.
4.Murphy eye.

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Pedi Tracheostomy TubePedi Tracheostomy Tube

1.Soft anatomically shaped fixation flange
2.Single patient use
3.In the form of an arc, conical shape
4.Phonalion valve
5.Comfort neck band

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Endoscopic Tracheostomy Tubes

Q1: How often should the tracheostomy tube be replaced?

A1: The frequency of tracheostomy tube replacement depends on various factors, including the type of tube used and the patient's condition. It's essential to follow medical advice for each specific case. Generally, for long-term tracheostomy tubes, a healthcare provider might recommend replacement every 1 to 3 months, but this can vary. Regular monitoring by healthcare professionals is crucial to determine the appropriate time for replacement, ensuring the tube's integrity and the patient's safety.

Q2: Can these tracheostomy tubes be used for pediatric patients?

A2: Yes, our range includes the Pedi Tracheostomy Tube, which is specifically designed to meet the anatomical and physiological needs of pediatric patients. These tubes are smaller in size and made with materials suitable for children's delicate tissues. When choosing a tracheostomy tube for a pediatric patient, it's vital to consider the child's age, size, and specific medical requirements to ensure the best fit and function.

Q3: Are the tracheostomy tubes MRI safe?

A3: Yes, our tracheostomy tubes are designed to be MRI safe under standard conditions. They are made from non-ferromagnetic materials, which means they don't contain metal that would react to the magnetic fields in an MRI machine. However, it's important to inform the MRI technicians about the presence of a tracheostomy tube, and they may take additional precautions or adjustments in scanning procedures to ensure patient safety.

Customer Reviews for Endoscopic Suction & Irrigation Sets

  • 1.Sarah Johnson

                                   

    "I've been consistently impressed with the comfort and ease of use of these tracheostomy tubes. They fit well, are easy to manage, and my patients report significantly less discomfort compared to other brands."

  • 2.Mark Thompson

                                   

    "The design of these tracheostomy tubes makes them a go-to in our ICU. They're easy to insert and remove, which is a huge benefit in critical care settings where time and patient comfort are of the essence."

  • 3.Emily Martinez

                                   

    "The pediatric tracheostomy tubes from this range are exceptional. They cater perfectly to the unique anatomical needs of children, and the feedback from both parents and young patients has been overwhelmingly positive."

  • 4.David Lee

                                   

    "In my years of experience, I've found these tracheostomy tubes to be among the best in terms of patient comfort and ease of handling. They've made a significant difference in the day-to-day management of our ventilated patients."

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