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What are the benefits of a medical expandable catheter mount?

Date:2022-07-15
There are several benefits of a Medical Expandable Catheter Mount. This accessory is used to connect the ET of the patient to the breathing circuit while minimizing trauma to the trachea. The mount features a female 22 mm connector on both ends. Its inner diameter is 15 mm and is made of collapsible corrugated tubing. It is compatible with all types of breathing circuits.

Disposable medical expandable Catheter Mount
The purpose of a disposable medical expandable Catheter Mount is to provide a secure connection between the ET and breathing circuits during clinical procedures. Its two-fold turn connector and adaptable tubing enable a secure connection to all Y pieces. It comes in a variety of sizes to accommodate different types of ETs and respiratory systems. A convenient double-swivel connection eliminates dragging during ET placement and provides easy access during procedures.

Connection between tracheal tube and anaesthetic breathing circuit
The connection between a tracheal tube and anaeesthetic breathing circuit is the interface between the anaesthetic machine and patient. It is designed to be effective at providing low resistance to gas flow and minimal rebreathing of previous exhalations. In a simulated environment, this connection will be fully open. BioGears can model a variety of equipment failures.

During a surgical airway, an endotracheal tube and anaesthesis equipment are connected to form the anaesthetic breathing circuit. The connection between these two devices is checked at different points throughout the procedure. The endotracheal tube is connected to an adapter. Other parts of the breathing circuit include the mass spectrometer, capnograph, condensor/humidifier, pressure sensor, O2 analyzer, and inspiratory limb connections.

Disconnections in the anaesthetic breathing circuit should be examined immediately. A cuff tear or misplaced endotracheal tube should be excluded if there is a visible disconnection. The entire breathing circuit must be systematically examined for leaks or obstructions. The patient's safety is at stake, so the anaesthesiologist must take all reasonable steps to ensure a complete connection.

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