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Romsons Endotracheal Tube Cuffed

Romsons Endotracheal Tube Cuffed

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The Romsons Endotracheal Tube (Cuffed) is designed for safe and effective airway management during anesthesia, emergency care, and mechanical ventilation. Manufactured from medical-grade PVC, the tube offers excellent flexibility, kink resistance, and patient comfort.

It features a high-volume, low-pressure cuff that provides an effective tracheal seal while minimizing mucosal trauma. Additional features include a radiopaque line for placement verification, clear depth markings, a beveled atraumatic tip with Murphy eye, and a standard 15 mm connector compatible with anesthesia and ventilator circuits. 

Shah Trading Corporation, Mumbai, is a trusted dealer and supplier of Romsons airway management products in India, distributing and exporting all Romsons products in India and in International Markets.

Key Features:

* High-volume, low-pressure cuff for secure airway sealing
* Medical-grade PVC for flexibility and kink resistance
* Transparent tube for visual confirmation of secretions
* Radiopaque line for X-ray detection and placement verification
* Clearly marked depth graduations
* Smooth, atraumatic beveled tip
* Murphy eye to maintain airflow if the main lumen is blocked
* Standard 15 mm connector compatible with ventilators and circuits

Product Specifications:

Parameter Details
Product Type Endotracheal Tube – Cuffed
Material Medical-grade PVC
Cuff Type High-volume, low-pressure
Sizes Available 3.0mm , 3.5mm, 4.0mm, 4,5mm, 5.0mm, 
5.5mm, 6,0mm, 6.5mm, 7.0mm, 7.5mm,
8.0mm, 8.5mm, 9.0mm & 9.5mm
Tip Design Beveled, atraumatic
Murphy Eye Yes
Radiopaque Line Yes
Connector 15 mm universal connector
Sterility EO Sterilized
Usage Single use
Brand Romsons
Supplier Shah Trading Corporation, India


Product Usage:

Romsons Cuffed Endotracheal Tubes are used by anesthesiologists, intensivists, and emergency physicians to secure the airway during surgeries, critical care ventilation, trauma management, and resuscitation. The cuff is inflated after intubation to prevent air leakage and aspiration, ensuring effective ventilation and oxygen delivery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a high-volume, low-pressure cuff clinically important?

It creates an effective tracheal seal at lower pressures, reducing the risk of tracheal mucosal ischemia and post-intubation injury.

When is a cuffed endotracheal tube preferred over an uncuffed tube?

Cuffed tubes are preferred when precise ventilation control, aspiration prevention, or positive pressure ventilation is required.

How does the Murphy eye enhance patient safety?

The Murphy eye provides an alternate airflow pathway if the bevel tip becomes occluded by tracheal walls or secretions.