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A sterile device intended to be used for monitoring the endotracheal pressure of a mechanically ventilated patient. It consists of a Y-piece component that connects an endotracheal tube to a breathing circuit, with a port for an included sensing catheter to...
A device designed to help with the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube into the airways of a patient during intubation. It is a long, thin, rod-like device, typically angled at the distal end, designed to improve directional control of the endotracheal t...
A device designed to help with the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube into the airways of a patient during intubation. It is a long, thin, rod-like device, typically angled at the distal end, designed to improve directional control of the endotracheal t...
A device designed to hold and stabilize an endotracheal (ET) tube when it has been intubated into a patient; it may also include a teeth protector to prevent damage to the teeth or tube during intubation. It typically consists of straps, pinch rings, cloth ...
A manually-powered device designed to instill air into the cuff of an in situ endotracheal (ET)/endobronchial tube. The inflator typically includes a manually-operated rubber bulb for the delivery of ambient air into the cuff, and a pressure gauge or manome...
A sterile electrical-conducting strip intended to be attached to an endotracheal tube to conduct the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the laryngeal and vocal cord musculature while the tube is in situ. It is used to assess the status of the nerves supply...
A device used to provide guidance when it is necessary to exchange an endotracheal (ET) tube which has been intubated into a patient. The guide is inserted into the existing tube which is then retracted over the guide. The new ET tube is inserted over the g...
An assembly of mains electricity (AC-powered) devices designed to continuously detect the sound of endotracheal (ET) secretions moving through a ventilation circuit during suctioning of an artificially ventilated and/or spontaneously breathing patient to as...
A collection of sterile devices used to assist in the placement of an endotracheal (ET) tube during difficult/emergency airway access procedures. The device typically consists of a guidewire, needles, and a needle holder made of metal, and catheters and ada...
A non-sterile device intended to be used to facilitate exchange of an in situ laryngeal airway for an endotracheal tube (ETT) by stabilizing the position of the inserted ETT as the laryngeal airway is withdrawn. It typically consists of a semi-flexible rod ...
An electrically-powered, multi-purpose device assembly intended to sustain effective intubation of a patient using an endotracheal (ET) tube by: 1) inflating, monitoring, and maintaining inflation of the ET tube cuff; and 2) providing subglottic irrigation ...
A collection of devices designed to restore the integrity of a damaged endotracheal (ET)/tracheostomy pilot tube when it is no longer maintaining the tracheal cuff pressure. Such a repair can deter the need to replace the entire endotracheal/tracheostomy tu...
A hollow cylinder that is inserted into the trachea to ventilate a patient during high-frequency (percussive) ventilation. It is a thin device usually employed without a cuff to allow rapid ventilation gas escape around the tube and is used in cases of seve...
A non-sterile, hand-operated device designed to provide or assist ventilation in patients who are apnoeic or exhibit inadequate respiration. It typically employs entrained ambient air and includes a large flexible chamber that is hand-ventilated, a gas rese...
A 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. The devic...
A hand-held device intended to be used by anaesthesia/emergency service personnel to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube prior to the de...
The segment of a laryngoscope (i.e., rigid intubation type) intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (E...
A 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 does n...
The segment of a laryngoscope (i.e., rigid intubation type) intended to be inserted into the oral cavity to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (E...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) automatic cycling device intended to provide long-term alveolar ventilation support for the full age-range of patients, from neonatal, paediatric to adult, in a critical care setting. It typically uses positive pressure to d...
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted into the trachea and/or a bronchus/bronchiole to maintain luminal patency, typically used in cases of obstructions/stenoses, fistulae, tumours, scarring, surgical resection and anastomosis, or pulm...
An independent mechanical device designed for accurate mixing of oxygen (O2) and air or O2 and nitrous oxide (N2O) in pre-set concentrations appropriated for breathing. The mixer receives all three gases from either the hospital gas pipeline or from compres...
A sterile non-bioabsorbable tubular device intended to be implanted into the trachea and/or a bronchus/bronchiole to maintain luminal patency, typically used in cases of obstructions/stenoses, fistulae, tumours, scarring, surgical resection and anastomosis,...
A one-piece, canister-like device that connects in-line with a patient's artificial airway [e.g., an endotracheal (ET) tube], to capture the patient's exhaled heat and moisture so that they can be used to heat and humidify therapeutic gases inspired by the ...
A hand-held disposable device intended to be used by anaesthesia/emergency service personnel to manipulate the tongue, preventing it from obstructing the oropharynx and enabling a clear view of the trachea for the insertion of an endotracheal (ET) tube prio...
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....
An independent mechanical device designed for accurate mixing of air and oxygen (O2) with O2 concentrations ranging from 21% to 100% (oxygen/air proportioner) that are appropriated for breathing in patients who need a concentration of O2 above the normal co...
A non-sterile device intended to connect a breathing circuit breathing tube to an endotracheal (ET) tube, anaesthesia face mask, or other non-sampling breathing circuit component. It is constructed with standardized connecting dimensions and may be designed...
A hand-operated device designed to provide or assist ventilation in patients who are apnoeic or exhibit inadequate respiration. It typically employs entrained ambient air and includes a large flexible chamber that is hand-ventilated, a gas reservoir, tubing...
A non-sterile device intended to connect a breathing circuit breathing tube to an endotracheal (ET) tube, anaesthesia face mask, or other non-sampling breathing circuit component. It is constructed with specific connecting dimensions and may be designed to ...