The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Endotracheal tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space. It is also safety in an MRI environment (indicated MRI) and compatible with Tracheal intubation during routine anaesthesia.
An armoured hollow cylinder inserted orally or nasally into the trachea to provide an unobstructed airway to convey gases and vapours to and from the lungs during anaesthesia, resuscitation, and other situations where the patient is not properly ventilated. It is wire reinforced to prevent kinking during patient movement and may: 1) be packaged with a connector that will attach to a breathing circuit or manual resuscitator; 2) have a distal inflatable cuff to seal against the tracheal wall; 3) have a built-in pilot balloon. It is typically made of plastic or rubber and is available in various diameters and lengths for adult and paediatric patients. This is a single-use device.