Clinical Application
Designed to provide a stable, durable airway conduit in patients requiring a tracheostomy or temporary surgical airway. The 10 mm lumen accommodates mechanical ventilation, effective suctioning, and passage of bronchoscopes or suction catheters commonly used in perioperative, intensive care, and ENT settings. Its form is intended for prolonged or repeated clinical use where a rigid, reusable tube is preferred over single-use or cuffed alternatives.
Design & Configuration
The instrument’s Fig.6 configuration and S/P designation reflect a specific, standardized geometry chosen for predictable fit and handling. A 10 mm internal diameter balances airflow and instrument access while minimizing resistance during ventilation. The rigid construction preserves lumen patency and simplifies insertion, removal, and positioning at the stoma site. Securement features on Jackson-style tubes support reliable fixation at the neck to reduce migration during patient movement or care activities.
Instrument Specifications
- Model: Fig.6 (Jackson-style trachea tube)
- Configuration: S/P
- Nominal size: 10 mm
- Intended use: airway management/ventilation and access for suctioning or endoscopic instrumentation
- Reusable construction suitable for repeated sterilization
Material & Construction
Manufactured from durable stainless steel for dimensional stability and resistance to repeated sterilization cycles. Rigid-wall tubing maintains an open lumen under clinical loads and facilitates cleaning and visualization for inspection between uses. Constructed for reuse to support cost-effective inventory management in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and ENT clinics.
Quality & Compliance
Manufactured by FDA-registered OEM facilities and produced under strict quality control standards.
Brand Comparison
Comparable in form and function to equivalent instruments offered by major US medical suppliers.
Availability & Returns
- In-stock lead time: ships within ~1 week
- Out-of-stock lead time: 2–4 weeks
- Returns: 30-day return policy