| Nama Merek: | Aile |
| Nomor Model: | 4-9.5mm |
| Jumlah Pesanan Minimum: | 5000 PC |
| harga: | dapat dinegosiasikan |
| Ketentuan Pembayaran: | L/c, t/t |
| Kemampuan Penyediaan: | 1000000 Potongan per Minggu |
Tracheostomy Tube with Evacuation Lumen –Optimized for Airway Management and Sputum Clearance
The Tracheostomy Tube with Evacuation Lumen is an essential medical device designed for patients who require long-term airway management. This specialized tube includes an evacuation lumen, which provides an efficient solution for mucus removal and sputum clearance from the trachea, ensuring that the airway remains clear and unobstructed. Ideal for patients with respiratory complications or those who are mechanically ventilated, this tracheostomy tube helps prevent infections, improve airflow, and support optimal respiratory function.
Benefits
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Composition & Components
The Tracheostomy Tube with Evacuation Lumen is composed of several key parts that enhance its functionality and usability:
1. Tracheostomy Tube:
The main component, inserted into the trachea to establish a secure airway. It is made from biocompatible materials, ensuring it is safe for long-term use without irritating the trachea.
2. Evacuation Lumen:
A dedicated lumen (tube or channel) incorporated within the tracheostomy tube that facilitates the removal of mucus or secretions from the airway. This lumen can be suctioned to clear the airway of excess sputum, preventing blockages and improving ventilation.
3. Cuff (Optional):
Some tracheostomy tubes are equipped with an inflatable cuff, which helps to seal the tube within the trachea, minimizing air leakage and preventing aspiration. The cuff is especially useful for patients requiring mechanical ventilation.
4. Inner Cannula:
The inner cannula is a removable tube within the tracheostomy tube that helps maintain airway patency. It can be easily cleaned or replaced without removing the entire tracheostomy tube, making it an efficient solution for preventing obstruction and managing secretions.
5. Obturator:
The obturator is a smooth, round device used to aid the insertion of the tracheostomy tube into the trachea. Once the tube is in place, the obturator is removed.
6. Securement Device:
A strap or collar that secures the tracheostomy tube in place, preventing it from shifting or becoming dislodged.
Uses and Applications
The Tracheostomy Tube with Evacuation Lumen is used in a variety of clinical settings and offers several critical benefits:
Airway Management: This tracheostomy tube ensures that the patient's airway remains clear, even in cases of excessive mucus production or respiratory conditions. It is particularly effective in maintaining an open airway for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), neuromuscular disorders, and other conditions that can obstruct the airways.
Sputum Clearance: The evacuation lumen provides an efficient way to remove sputum or mucus from the trachea. This reduces the risk of airway blockages, helps improve oxygenation, and prevents complications such as infections or respiratory distress.
Mechanical Ventilation Support: For patients who are mechanically ventilated, the tracheostomy tube helps optimize the airflow and ensures that the ventilator functions correctly. The evacuation lumen facilitates easy suctioning, reducing the chances of secretions obstructing the airway.
Post-Surgical Recovery: After surgeries involving the respiratory system, the tracheostomy tube aids recovery by allowing patients to breathe more comfortably and prevents complications caused by excess mucus in the trachea.
Critical Care and ICU Patients: This tracheostomy tube is often used in critical care units where patients are at risk for airway obstructions or excessive secretion buildup. The evacuation lumen ensures that the airway remains unobstructed, improving ventilation and patient comfort.
FAQ
1. What is the purpose of the evacuation lumen in the tracheostomy tube?
The evacuation lumen helps to clear mucus or secretions from the trachea, preventing blockages and allowing for better airflow. It can be suctioned to remove excess sputum, improving ventilation and reducing the risk of respiratory complications.
2. How often should the evacuation lumen be suctioned?
The evacuation lumen should be suctioned as needed, depending on the patient’s condition and the amount of mucus or sputum produced. Healthcare providers will monitor the patient’s airway and perform suctioning when necessary to maintain clear airflow.
3. Can the tracheostomy tube be used for both children and adults?
Yes, the tracheostomy tube with evacuation lumen is available in various sizes, making it suitable for both pediatric and adult patients.
4. Is the tracheostomy tube suitable for long-term use?
Yes, the tracheostomy tube is designed for long-term use. Its materials are durable, and the inner cannula can be cleaned or replaced to maintain hygiene and prevent infection.
5. Is the tracheostomy tube with evacuation lumen easy to use?
Yes, the tracheostomy tube is designed for ease of use. The inner cannula is removable for cleaning, and the evacuation lumen can be easily suctioned to clear the airway. Additionally, the securement device ensures the tube remains in place.