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Smiths Medical 101/875/085 - Suctionaid Tube, 8.5, Cuffed, with Wedge, Non-Fenestrated
The Smiths Medical 101/875/085 Suctionaid Tube is a high-performance tracheostomy tube designed to support airway management while enabling efficient subglottic suctioning. With an internal diameter of 8.5 mm, this cuffed, non-fenestrated tube is engineered for patients requiring controlled ventilation and secretion management in critical care and long-term respiratory support settings.
Equipped with an integrated suction lumen, the Suctionaid design helps reduce the risk of ventilator-associated complications by facilitating continuous or intermittent removal of secretions above the cuff. The wedge-shaped connector enhances stability and ensures secure positioning, making it a reliable choice for clinicians focused on patient safety and airway integrity.
Key Benefits
The integrated suction lumen allows for effective removal of subglottic secretions, supporting infection control and improved respiratory outcomes. The cuffed design provides a secure seal within the trachea, enabling precise ventilation and minimizing air leakage. The non-fenestrated structure ensures consistent airflow delivery, making it ideal for patients who require full ventilatory support.
The wedge feature enhances tube stability and reduces the risk of displacement, while the smooth, medical-grade construction supports patient comfort during extended use. Its thoughtful design promotes both clinical efficiency and patient safety in demanding healthcare environments.
Compatibility and Applications
This tracheostomy tube is compatible with standard ventilators, suction systems, and respiratory care equipment commonly used in hospitals, intensive care units, and long-term care facilities. It integrates seamlessly with standard 15 mm connectors and suction devices.
It is widely used in critical care, emergency medicine, and post-surgical recovery, particularly for patients who require airway protection, mechanical ventilation, and effective secretion management. The design is also suitable for long-term tracheostomy care in specialized respiratory units.
Usage Guidelines
The tube should be inserted and managed by trained healthcare professionals following established clinical protocols for tracheostomy care. Proper cuff inflation must be maintained to ensure an adequate seal without causing excessive pressure on the tracheal wall.
The suction lumen should be used according to institutional guidelines, either intermittently or continuously, to remove secretions above the cuff. Regular monitoring of tube placement, cuff pressure, and airway patency is essential to ensure optimal performance and patient safety.
Certifications and Safety Standards
The Smiths Medical Suctionaid Tube is manufactured in compliance with international medical device standards, ensuring consistent quality and performance. It meets regulatory requirements for safety, biocompatibility, and sterility, making it suitable for use in professional healthcare environments.
Each unit undergoes rigorous quality control processes to ensure reliability, durability, and patient safety in critical applications.
Comparison with Competitors
Compared to standard tracheostomy tubes without suction capability, the Suctionaid design provides a significant advantage in managing subglottic secretions, reducing the risk of complications such as ventilator-associated pneumonia. The integrated suction lumen eliminates the need for additional devices, streamlining workflow and improving efficiency.
Unlike fenestrated tubes, this non-fenestrated model ensures uninterrupted airflow, making it more suitable for patients requiring controlled ventilation. The wedge feature further differentiates it by offering enhanced stability and reduced risk of accidental displacement.
Typical User Profile and Application Scenarios
This product is commonly used by respiratory therapists, intensivists, anesthesiologists, and critical care nurses who manage patients with compromised airways. It is ideal for patients in intensive care units, post-operative recovery, and long-term ventilation support.
It is particularly beneficial in scenarios where secretion management is critical, such as in patients with reduced cough reflex, prolonged intubation history, or high risk of respiratory infections.
Best Practices for Use and Maintenance
Routine assessment of cuff pressure and tube positioning should be conducted to maintain effective ventilation and prevent complications. The suction lumen should be kept clear and functional, with regular checks to ensure proper operation.
Healthcare providers should follow established infection control protocols, including proper handling, cleaning, and timely replacement of the tube as recommended. Documentation of airway management and suctioning procedures supports consistent patient care.
Regulatory and Safety Information
This device is intended for use by qualified healthcare professionals in controlled clinical settings. It should be used in accordance with all applicable medical guidelines and institutional protocols.
Proper training in tracheostomy care and suctioning techniques is essential to minimize risks and ensure patient safety. Any signs of device malfunction or patient discomfort should be addressed immediately.
How to Order
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