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Romsons Cee Tee® Thumb Control Suction Catheter

Romsons Cee Tee® Thumb Control Suction Catheter

The Romsons Cee Tee® Suction Catheter is designed for controlled removal of airway secretions in hospital and clinical environments. It allows healthcare professionals to clear mucus, fluids, or secretions from the oral cavity, trachea, or bronchial passages while maintaining control over suction pressure.

A thumb-operated control port enables the clinician to regulate suction instantly during the procedure. The catheter tube is soft and flexible to allow smooth insertion while reducing irritation to airway tissues. 

Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai supplies Romsons Cee Tee® Suction Catheters to hospitals, nursing homes, and critical care units across India.

Key Features:

* Thumb-controlled suction port for on-demand suction control
* Flexible catheter body for easy handling and insertion
* Rounded distal tip to reduce airway trauma
* Side openings to support effective secretion removal
* Available in sizes 6FG, 8FG, 10FG, 12FG, 14FG, 16FG

Product Specifications:

Parameter Details
Brand Romsons
Product Type Suction Catheter with Thumb Control
Intended Use Airway secretion removal
Control Mechanism Manual thumb control port
Tip Design Rounded, atraumatic
Eye Openings Lateral suction eyes
Material Medical-grade flexible polymer
Sterility Sterile, single-use
Size Range Multiple French sizes (selected based on patient need)
Compatibility Standard suction tubing and vacuum systems
Supplier in India Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai

 

Product Usage:

During airway suctioning, the catheter is gently inserted into the mouth, tracheal tube, or airway. The clinician applies suction only when needed by covering the thumb control port, allowing secretions to be removed while minimizing airway irritation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does thumb control improve suction safety?

Thumb control allows suction to be applied only when required, helping prevent excessive negative pressure on airway tissues.

Is the catheter suitable for tracheostomy suctioning?

Yes, it is commonly used for suctioning through tracheostomy and endotracheal tubes.

Why are side holes important in suction catheters?

Side openings help maintain suction flow even if one opening is temporarily blocked by thick secretions.