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Bref: Learn how to place an endotracheal tube in dogs with our detailed guide. Our cuffed and uncuffed, reinforced endotracheal tubes are designed for safe airway management in veterinary clinics, emergency first aid, and animal surgery. Ensure effective ventilation and anesthesia delivery for animals of all sizes.
Caractéristiques Du Produit Connexes:
Available in cuffed and uncuffed versions for versatile use in different animal sizes and species.
Reinforced anti-kink models prevent tube collapse during complex surgeries.
Medical-grade PVC ensures non-toxic, transparent, and smooth surface for minimal tissue irritation.
Radiopaque line allows X-ray visibility for correct placement verification.
Murphy eye design ensures airflow even if the tip is obstructed.
Standard 15mm connector compatible with all common anesthesia and ventilation systems.
Graduated depth markings for precise placement in different animal sizes.
FAQ:
What is the difference between cuffed and uncuffed endotracheal tubes?
Cuffed tubes have an inflatable cuff for a tight seal, ideal for dogs and larger animals, while uncuffed tubes are gentler for small animals like cats and rabbits.
Why choose reinforced endotracheal tubes?
Reinforced tubes have a spiral wire to resist kinking, making them ideal for complex surgeries where animal positioning might compromise normal tubes.
Are these tubes suitable for exotic pets?
Yes, our tubes come in sizes as small as 2.5mm, making them suitable for exotic pets like birds, rabbits, and other small animals.