Description

Applications

  • Operating rooms for general anesthesia
  • Intensive care units (ICU) for long-term ventilation
  • Emergency care for rapid intubation
  • Ambulance and field use for airway management

Cuffed Endotracheal Tube Size Chart
Endotracheal Tube Cuffed

 Handling Guidelines

Before Use:

  • Verify that the sterile packaging is intact and not expired
  • Select the appropriate tube size based on patient’s anatomy
  • Test cuff inflation and check pilot balloon integrity

After Use:

  • Fully deflate the cuff before removing the tube
  • Gently withdraw the ET tube following standard medical protocols
  • Dispose of by hospital biohazard waste policies

 Certifications & Compliance

  • ISO 13485 Certified
  • CE Marked
  • Manufactured under stringent quality controls for global compliance

Why to Choose Us ?

  • India’s Trusted Leader: GSTC is India’s leading manufacturer and exporter of Airway Management System, with over 60 years of experience, serving clients in 30+ countries.
  • Unmatched Quality: Our Endotracheal Tube Cuffed is crafted using soft medical-grade PVC & precision-molded cuffs to prioritize patient safety.
  • Reliable Delivery: We are leading Endotracheal Tube Manufacturers, ensuring your orders are delivered on time.

Faqs

The standard cuff pressure for an ET tube is 20–30 cm H₂O to provide secure seal without airway injury.
Cuff pressure can be measured with cuff manometer to maintain it within the safe range of 20–30 cm H₂O.
A cuffed endotracheal tube is applied to secure the airway in anesthesia, mechanical ventilation, or the emergency intubation.
Cuffed tubes have an inflatable balloon for secure airway seal, while uncuffed tubes are typically used for pediatric patients to avoid airway trauma.
The right size is chosen according to the patient's age, weight, and the clinical requirements. Adult sizes are from 6.0–8.5 mm.
 

Endotracheal Tube Cuffed

  • Available in sizes: 3.0 mm to 10.0 mm (internal diameter)
  • Soft, rounded tip for atraumatic insertion
  • Murphy’s eye for continuous airflow and safety
  • Depth markings for accurate placement
  • 15 mm universal connector compatible with all standard breathing systems
  • The radio-opaque line for X-ray visibility
  • Sterile, single-use, DEHP-free and latex-free

The Cuffed Endotracheal Tube is trusted airway management tool in anesthesia, emergency treatment, and the mechanical ventilation. Constructed with high-volume, low-pressure cuff, the ET tube cuffed model is secure tracheal seal that minimizes the risk of aspiration and offers maximum ventilation.

Made from non-toxic, medical-grade PVC, the tube is clear, smooth, and kink-free, allowing for easy insertion and observation.

Description

Applications

  • Operating rooms for general anesthesia
  • Intensive care units (ICU) for long-term ventilation
  • Emergency care for rapid intubation
  • Ambulance and field use for airway management

Cuffed Endotracheal Tube Size Chart
Endotracheal Tube Cuffed

 Handling Guidelines

Before Use:

  • Verify that the sterile packaging is intact and not expired
  • Select the appropriate tube size based on patient’s anatomy
  • Test cuff inflation and check pilot balloon integrity

After Use:

  • Fully deflate the cuff before removing the tube
  • Gently withdraw the ET tube following standard medical protocols
  • Dispose of by hospital biohazard waste policies

 Certifications & Compliance

  • ISO 13485 Certified
  • CE Marked
  • Manufactured under stringent quality controls for global compliance

Why to Choose Us ?

  • India’s Trusted Leader: GSTC is India’s leading manufacturer and exporter of Airway Management System, with over 60 years of experience, serving clients in 30+ countries.
  • Unmatched Quality: Our Endotracheal Tube Cuffed is crafted using soft medical-grade PVC & precision-molded cuffs to prioritize patient safety.
  • Reliable Delivery: We are leading Endotracheal Tube Manufacturers, ensuring your orders are delivered on time.

Faqs

The standard cuff pressure for an ET tube is 20–30 cm H₂O to provide secure seal without airway injury.
Cuff pressure can be measured with cuff manometer to maintain it within the safe range of 20–30 cm H₂O.
A cuffed endotracheal tube is applied to secure the airway in anesthesia, mechanical ventilation, or the emergency intubation.
Cuffed tubes have an inflatable balloon for secure airway seal, while uncuffed tubes are typically used for pediatric patients to avoid airway trauma.
The right size is chosen according to the patient's age, weight, and the clinical requirements. Adult sizes are from 6.0–8.5 mm.