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Smiths Medical 100/189/075 - TUBE, ENDOTRACH, CUFFED, SACETT, 7.5 MM, 10/CS
The Smiths Medical 100/189/075 Endotracheal Tube Cuffed SACETT 7.5 mm is designed to provide reliable airway access and continuous subglottic suctioning during mechanical ventilation. This advanced airway management device features SACETT technology, which integrates a dedicated suction lumen that helps remove secretions accumulating above the cuff. By reducing the risk of aspiration and ventilator associated complications, this tube supports safer and more effective airway care in critical care environments.
Constructed from high quality medical grade PVC, the tube offers flexibility and durability while maintaining consistent airway patency. The cuffed design ensures a secure seal within the trachea, helping clinicians maintain controlled ventilation and oxygen delivery. With its optimized internal diameter of 7.5 mm, this tube is commonly used in adult patients requiring intubation during surgery, emergency care, or extended ventilation in intensive care settings.
Key Benefits
- Integrated SACETT suction lumen helps remove subglottic secretions and reduce aspiration risk
- Cuffed design provides a secure airway seal for controlled ventilation
- Medical grade PVC construction offers flexibility and durability
- Smooth tube surface supports atraumatic insertion and patient comfort
- Radiopaque line assists with confirmation of proper tube placement
- Clear markings allow accurate depth positioning during intubation
Compatibility and Applications
This endotracheal tube is compatible with standard airway management equipment commonly used in hospitals and surgical centers. It works seamlessly with ventilators, anesthesia systems, suction systems, and standard connectors used in respiratory therapy.
The tube is frequently used in operating rooms, emergency departments, intensive care units, and trauma centers where secure airway management is required. The SACETT design makes it particularly useful for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, as it assists clinicians in maintaining airway hygiene through continuous or intermittent suctioning.
Usage Guidelines
The Smiths Medical SACETT cuffed endotracheal tube should be inserted by trained medical professionals experienced in airway management procedures. Prior to use, clinicians should inspect the tube for integrity and ensure the cuff inflates properly. During intubation, the tube should be positioned carefully within the trachea using appropriate visualization tools such as laryngoscopes or video assisted devices.
Once placed, the cuff should be inflated to the recommended pressure to create a secure airway seal without causing unnecessary tracheal pressure. The dedicated suction port may then be connected to a compatible suction system to remove secretions from the subglottic space.
Certifications and Safety Standards
This endotracheal tube is manufactured in accordance with strict medical device quality standards to ensure reliability and patient safety. Production processes follow internationally recognized healthcare manufacturing practices and quality management systems used for respiratory and airway management devices.
The device materials are designed for biocompatibility and are suitable for use in clinical environments where sterile airway access equipment is required.
Comparison with Competitors
Compared with standard cuffed endotracheal tubes, the Smiths Medical SACETT design provides an important advantage by enabling subglottic secretion removal. This feature helps reduce the accumulation of secretions above the cuff, which can contribute to complications in ventilated patients.
Many conventional tubes lack an integrated suction lumen, requiring additional interventions for secretion management. The SACETT system streamlines this process by incorporating suction capability directly into the airway device while maintaining a familiar tube design for clinicians.
Typical User Profile and Application Scenarios
This product is widely used by anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, respiratory therapists, and critical care specialists responsible for advanced airway management. It is particularly valuable in hospitals treating patients who require surgical anesthesia, emergency airway stabilization, or long term ventilatory support.
Common application scenarios include surgical procedures requiring intubation, intensive care ventilation support, trauma airway management, and situations where prevention of aspiration and secretion buildup is essential for patient safety.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
Clinicians should verify tube size selection based on patient anatomy and clinical requirements before intubation. Proper cuff pressure monitoring is recommended to maintain airway seal while minimizing tracheal pressure.
The subglottic suction channel should be used according to institutional protocols for secretion management. Maintaining appropriate suction levels and monitoring secretion removal can help support optimal respiratory care for ventilated patients.
Regulatory and Safety Information
This medical device is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals within controlled clinical environments. Proper airway management techniques and monitoring protocols should always be followed to ensure patient safety.
The device should be used according to established medical guidelines for endotracheal intubation and ventilatory support. Single use policies and infection control procedures should be observed according to healthcare facility standards.
How to Order
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