Aspen Surgical ST10 Orotracheal Stylet 10" Sterile
The Aspen Surgical ST10 Orotracheal Stylet is a high-quality, sterile medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This 10-inch stylet is specifically intended for orotracheal intubation, providing a reliable and efficient means of securing airways in patients. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to facilitate smooth and precise intubation procedures, making it an essential tool for medical professionals.
Overview: The Aspen Surgical ST10 Orotracheal Stylet is designed to aid in the process of orotracheal intubation, where a tube is inserted through the mouth and into the trachea to establish a secure airway. This stylet is used to guide the endotracheal tube into place, ensuring proper positioning and minimizing the risk of complications. By providing a rigid yet flexible guide, the stylet enables healthcare professionals to navigate the airway with confidence and precision.
Key Features
- Sterile and individually packaged to ensure infection control and convenience
- 10-inch length provides optimal maneuverability and reach for various patient anatomies
- Rigid yet flexible design allows for smooth navigation of the airway
- Compatible with standard endotracheal tubes for seamless integration into existing protocols
- Single-use design eliminates the risk of cross-contamination and reduces infection control concerns
- Latex-free construction minimizes the risk of allergic reactions and ensures patient safety
- Supplied in boxes of 3 for efficient stocking and inventory management
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 10 inches (25.4 cm) in length • Weight: Approximately 1.5 oz (42.5 g) per stylet • Materials: Latex-free, medical-grade materials • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant medical device standards for safety and performance • Compatibility: Designed for use with standard endotracheal tubes and intubation equipmentIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care facilities • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Emergency medical services (EMS) and transport teams • Home care and hospice settings where airway management is required • Operating rooms and intensive care units (ICUs) where precise intubation is criticalShare Product Link: