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Smiths Medical 100/131/060 - TUBE ENDOTRACHEAL NASAL CUFFED 6.0MM ID PREFORMED PVC (10/BX)
The Smiths Medical 100/131/060 Nasal Cuffed Endotracheal Tube is a preformed PVC airway device designed for safe and reliable nasal intubation in controlled clinical environments. With a 6.0 mm internal diameter, this tube is commonly used in adult and adolescent patients requiring secure airway management during surgical procedures, anesthesia, or emergency respiratory support.
The preformed design helps maintain optimal positioning and reduces the risk of kinking or displacement during procedures involving the oral cavity or facial region. Manufactured from medical-grade PVC, the tube offers excellent flexibility, visibility, and patient comfort while maintaining structural integrity throughout the procedure.
This cuffed endotracheal tube includes an inflatable cuff that creates an effective airway seal, helping prevent aspiration and ensuring efficient ventilation. Each box contains ten sterile tubes, making it suitable for hospitals, surgical centers, and emergency departments that require consistent airway management supplies.
Key Benefits
- Preformed nasal design supports stable positioning during intubation procedures
- 6.0 mm internal diameter suitable for a wide range of adult airway applications
- Inflatable cuff creates an effective seal for controlled ventilation
- Medical-grade PVC construction provides flexibility and durability
- Smooth surface minimizes trauma during insertion
- Clear tube body allows easy monitoring of airflow and condensation
- Designed to reduce the risk of kinking or occlusion
- Packaged sterile to maintain clinical hygiene standards
Compatibility and Applications
The Smiths Medical nasal cuffed endotracheal tube is compatible with standard anesthesia circuits, ventilators, and airway management systems used in hospitals and surgical centers. Its preformed nasal configuration is particularly useful in procedures where oral access must remain unobstructed.
Common applications include:
- General anesthesia during surgical procedures
- Airway management in operating rooms
- Emergency airway stabilization
- Dental and maxillofacial surgeries requiring nasal intubation
- Critical care ventilation support
- Short-term respiratory assistance
Usage Guidelines
The tube should only be used by trained healthcare professionals experienced in airway management. Prior to use, clinicians should verify tube size suitability for the patient and inspect the cuff and lumen for integrity.
Proper lubrication and gentle insertion technique should be applied to minimize nasal trauma. After placement, cuff inflation should be carefully controlled to create an adequate seal without excessive pressure on surrounding tissues. Tube positioning should be confirmed through clinical evaluation and appropriate monitoring equipment.
Certifications and Safety Standards
The Smiths Medical endotracheal tube is manufactured under strict quality control processes consistent with international medical device standards. The device is produced in facilities that follow recognized healthcare manufacturing practices to ensure safety, sterility, and performance reliability.
These standards support use in hospitals, surgical facilities, and emergency care settings where dependable airway devices are essential.
Comparison with Competitors
Compared with standard straight nasal tubes, the Smiths Medical preformed design offers improved stability and reduced likelihood of accidental movement during procedures. The high-quality PVC material provides flexibility without sacrificing durability, helping clinicians maintain consistent airway control.
Many alternative tubes require additional adjustment or support to maintain positioning, whereas the preformed curvature of this model helps reduce pressure on surrounding anatomical structures and enhances procedural efficiency.
Typical User Profile and Application Scenarios
This endotracheal tube is widely used by anesthesiologists, respiratory therapists, emergency physicians, and surgical teams. It is particularly useful in operating rooms where nasal intubation is preferred or required due to surgical access considerations.
Hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, trauma units, and intensive care departments often maintain these tubes as part of their airway management inventory.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
Prior to use, the tube should be visually inspected to confirm sterility and ensure there are no defects in the cuff or lumen. Healthcare professionals should verify cuff functionality by inflating and deflating before insertion.
During use, clinicians should monitor cuff pressure regularly to prevent excessive pressure on the tracheal walls. After use, the device should be disposed of according to medical waste protocols, as it is intended for single-use clinical applications.
Regulatory and Safety Information
This product is intended for professional medical use in controlled healthcare environments. Proper training in airway management and intubation procedures is required before use. All handling, insertion, and disposal procedures should follow institutional safety guidelines and applicable regulatory standards.
Clinicians should always select the appropriate tube size based on patient anatomy and clinical requirements.
How to Order
The Smiths Medical 100/131/060 Nasal Cuffed Endotracheal Tube 6.0 mm ID is available in boxes of ten sterile units. Healthcare facilities and medical professionals can place an order by contacting CIA Medical directly.
For product availability, pricing, and bulk purchasing options, call (312) 275-5850 to speak with a medical supply specialist.
Smiths Medical #100/131/060, TUBE ENDOTRACHEAL NASAL CUFFED 6.0MM ID PREFORMED PVC (10/BX)
$72.82 per BOX
Smiths Medical #100/136/060, TUBE ENDOTRACHEAL ORAL CUFFED 6.0MM ID MAGILL PREFORMED PVC (10/BX)
$86.50 per BOX
Smiths Medical #100/136/060, TUBE ENDOTRACHEAL ORAL CUFFED 6.0MM ID MAGILL PREFORMED PVC (10/BX)
$107.14 per BOX
Smiths Medical #100/111/060, TUBE ENDOTRACHEAL ORAL UNCUFFED 6.0MM ID PREFORMED PVC (10/BX)
$35.51 per BOX