Child Type Closed Suction Catheter 72H

closed suction catheter
January 11, 2024
Category Connection: Closed Suction System
Brief: This video provides a guided demonstration of the Child Type Closed Suction Catheter 72H, showing how its smart design enables simultaneous ventilation and suctioning for pediatric and neonatal patients. You'll see the catheter's soft blue tip, protective sleeve, and Y-adapter in use, learn about its role in preventing cross-infection and VAP, and understand proper insertion techniques for endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes.
Related Product Features:
  • Allows simultaneous mechanical ventilation and suctioning without disconnecting the patient.
  • Features a soft, smooth blue suction tip to reduce damage to mucous membranes.
  • Includes a Y-adapter compatible with various endotracheal tube sizes for neonatal and pediatric care.
  • Designed with a protective sleeve to isolate germs and prevent cross-infection.
  • Equipped with an irrigation port featuring a non-return valve to prevent backflow leakage.
  • Suitable for use with both endotracheal tubes and tracheostomy tubes of different lengths.
  • Catheters are marked with accurate depth indicators for proper tracheal insertion.
  • Includes a disconnecting wedge with both disconnecting and clipping functions.
Faqs:
  • How does this closed suction catheter help prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)?
    The catheter's design, including the push switch and Luer lock, maintains breathing while isolating the turbulent cleaning chamber and preventing spray back, which significantly reduces the risk of VAP in ventilated patients.
  • Is this catheter suitable for both endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes?
    Yes, the closed suction catheter is designed for use with both endotracheal tubes and tracheostomy tubes, with different lengths available to match various tube sizes.
  • What features help reduce the risk of cross-infection during use?
    The catheter includes a protective sleeve that isolates germs inside the patient, helping caregivers avoid cross-infection during the suctioning process.
  • How is the catheter designed to minimize patient discomfort or injury?
    It features a soft and smooth blue suction tip that reduces damage to mucous membranes, and the catheter is marked with accurate depth indicators to ensure proper insertion and minimize trauma.