A Trach Seal Closed Suction System is an advanced airway management device engineered specifically for tracheostomized patients requiring safe, efficient secretion removal without interrupting mechanical ventilation. This innovative system maintains a sealed circuit to preserve positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and oxygenation while minimizing cross-contamination risks. Ideal for adult intensive care and long-term care settings, the Trach Seal Closed Suction System supports uninterrupted respiratory therapy for up to 72 hours, streamlining workflows and enhancing patient safety.
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Key Features & Benefits
Closed-Circuit Integrity: The sealed design prevents aerosolization of respiratory secretions, reducing hospital-acquired infection (HAI) rates and ensuring compliance with stringent infection control protocols.
Continuous Ventilation: By remaining connected to the ventilator, the system sustains PEEP and FiO₂ levels, crucial for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or neuromuscular disorders.
Ergonomic Control: A user-friendly catheter handle with a quick-release mechanism allows smooth insertion and withdrawal, while a transparent, graduated shaft provides real-time visualization of secretion volume.
Universal Compatibility: Standard 15 mm and 22 mm connectors fit most tracheostomy tubes and ventilators, enabling seamless integration into existing respiratory circuits.
Extended Use: Certified for continuous use up to 72 hours, the disposable Trach Seal system reduces catheter change frequency, lowers supply costs, and minimizes staff interventions.
Clinical Applications
The Trach Seal Closed Suction System is widely adopted in ICUs, step-down units, and home care environments. Respiratory therapists, critical care nurses, and pulmonologists rely on its consistent suction performance to manage airways in post-operative patients, those with prolonged mechanical ventilation, and individuals with high secretion loads. By eliminating circuit breaks, the system supports stable hemodynamics and reduces hypoxic events during suctioning.
Choosing the Trach Seal Closed Suction System ensures superior patient care, streamlined respiratory protocols, and adherence to the highest standards of safety and infection prevention.
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