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Disposable Endotracheal Tube


Endotracheal tube is an emergency procedure that involves the insertion of a specially designed endotracheal tube through the mouth or nose, past the glottis, and into the trachea. It is a vital resuscitation technique commonly used in hospital emergency settings and it is one of the most widely applied, effective, and rapid methods for airway management. As an invasive artificial airway, endotracheal tube has become the daily choice for emergency medical personnel. Undis offers reinforced endotracheal tube, standard endotracheal tube, endotracheal tube with suction catheter, and preformed endotracheal tube.

 

1.Standard Endotracheal Tube —The Essential Choice for Airway Emergencies

   Features  and  Benefits

  • Medical-grade PVC transparent tube body with moderate flexibility, suitable for the vast majority of patients undergoing general anesthesia surgery and mechanical ventilation.
  • Transparent PVC tube with depth markings and dual indicators at the distal end, facilitating initial tube fixation by medical staff and enabling easy verification of tube position during shift changes, thereby enhancing airway care safety.
  • Murphy eye and bevel design at the distal end of the tube improve the success and safety rates of intubation. An X-ray opaque line runs throughout the tube length, perfectly meeting the clinical standard for post-intubation chest X-ray verification.
  • Comprehensive size range, suitable for both oral and nasal use: oral preformed and nasal preformed, meeting the needs of patients of different ages and weight. Sizes: 2.0#, 2.5#, 3.0#, 3.5#, 4.0#, 4.5#, 5.0#, 5.5#, 6.0#, 6.5#, 7.0#, 7.5#, 8.0#, 8.5#, 9.0#, 9.5#, 10.0#.
  • Standard 15mm connector design, compatible with anesthesia circuit, catheter mount, resuscitation bag, and other emergency medical equipment, aligning with clinical practice.
  • Excellent cost-effectiveness, providing superior value for high-volume hospital use while ensuring fundamental performance and safety.

   Classification:

   Undis endotracheal tube is available with or without a cuff. The cuffed version is the standard configuration, suitable for securing the tube, sealing the airway, and preventing aspiration of gastric contents into the trachea, thereby reducing the incidence of aspiration pneumonia. The uncuffed version is suitable for pediatric , nasal intubation, or specific surgical procedures.

 

2.Reinforced Endotracheal Tube – Designed for Complex Surgical Environments and Challenging Patients

   Features  and  Benefits

   Built-in spiral steel wire reinforced wall, kink-resistant tube, resistant to bending and distortion. Maintains airway patency and ensures effective airflow exchange even in agitated patients who may bite the tube, during prolonged prone-position surgeries, or for patients requiring long-term intubation.

  Classification

  Available with or without cuff. The cuffed version is an excellent choice for airway sealing; the uncuffed version is suitable for pediatric patients or specific surgical needs.

 

3.Endotracheal tube with suction catheter—An Upgraded Version with Integrated Suction Sputum

   Features  and  Benefits

   Combines intubation and suction functions, effectively addressing secretions above the cuff. Suction above the cuff helps reduce the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by accumulated secretions. Suitable for intensive care units, patients with excessive secretions, or those requiring prolonged endotracheal intubation.

 

4.Preformed Endotracheal Tube – Prepared for Special Surgical Environments

   Features  and  Benefits

   Used for anesthesia in oral and maxillofacial surgeries. Specialized shape allows the breathing circuit connector to be positioned away from the surgical field, available in south-facing and north-facing configurations. Also includes double-lumen endobronchial tube, suitable for cardiothoracic surgery and bronchial anesthesia.