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An endotracheal tube is a flexible PVC tube that is inserted into the trachea (windpipe) through the mouth or nose. It is used to establish and maintain an open airway during general anesthesia, mechanical ventilation, or emergency situations where a patient is unable to breathe on their own.
$2.45——2.95 /USD
$0.27——0.35 /USD
$5.5——8.5 /USD
$0.4——0.55 /USD
$0.75——0.99 /USD
$0.71——0.95 /USD
$1.5——2.5 /USD
$5.5——8.5 /USD
$0.7——0.99 /USD
$0.39——0.5 /USD
$0.55——0.75 /USD
$0.39——0.5 /USD
$0.07——0.12 /USD
$1.15——1.5 /USD
$0.07——0.12 /USD
$5.5——8.5 /USD
$1.5——2.5 /USD
$0.27——0.35 /USD
$5.5——8.5 /USD
$1.15——1.5 /USD
How many types of cuffs do you know for the endotracheal tube About the endotracheal tube, we know what is the cuffed and uncuffed versions as well as the differences between them if you had watched my previous videos. But for the cuffed itself, do you know the how many types of cuffs on the market? Today I am going to bring up this issue from the material aspect and structural aspect. From material aspect: Generally, there are 3 kinds of materials used for the cuffs on the market, PVC, PU, Silicone. PVC is the most-frequently used material, due to its lower price, however, cuffs made of this...
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