ICU Medical H4004S Tracheal Tube with Tube Holder 4.0mm ID x 5.5mm
The ICU Medical H4004S Tracheal Tube with Tube Holder is a high-quality medical device designed for use in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This product stands out for its ability to provide a secure and stable airway management solution, making it an essential tool for medical professionals. The tracheal tube is designed to facilitate easy insertion and minimize discomfort for patients, ensuring a safe and effective airway management experience.
Overview: The ICU Medical H4004S Tracheal Tube with Tube Holder is designed to provide a secure airway for patients who require mechanical ventilation or other respiratory support. The tube is made of a flexible, medical-grade material that allows for easy insertion and comfort during use. The tube holder helps to secure the tracheal tube in place, reducing the risk of accidental displacement or kinking. This product is intended for use by trained medical professionals in a variety of settings, including intensive care units, operating rooms, and emergency departments.
Key Features
- 4.0mm ID x 5.5mm OD x 216mm Length to accommodate various patient needs
- Flexible, medical-grade material for comfort and ease of insertion
- Tube holder helps to secure the tracheal tube in place, reducing the risk of accidental displacement
- Designed for use with mechanical ventilation and other respiratory support equipment
- Easy to clean and disinfect for infection control and patient safety
- Latex-free to minimize the risk of allergic reactions
- Individually packaged for convenience and sterility
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 4.0mm ID x 5.5mm OD x 216mm Length • Weight: Not specified • Materials: Medical-grade, flexible material • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant medical device standards • Compatibility: Compatible with standard mechanical ventilation and respiratory support equipmentIdeal For
• Hospitals (ICUs, operating rooms, emergency departments) • Clinics (outpatient clinics, urgent care centers) • Home care environments (for patients requiring ongoing respiratory support) • Laboratories (for research and training purposes) • Ambulatory care centers (for patients requiring respiratory support during transport)Share Product Link: