Endobronchial Tube
Endobronchial Tubes, primarily double-lumen tubes (DLTs), are specialized airway management devices designed for lung isolation and one-lung ventilation during thoracic surgery. By independently ventilating or deflating each lung, they create an optimal surgical field for procedures involving the lung, esophagus, pleura, mediastinum, and thoracic spine. The category includes conventional DLTs available in left and right bronchial orientations, sizes Fr26 through Fr41 covering pediatric to adult populations, and advanced video-integrated DLTs with built-in high-definition cameras and LED illumination for real-time positioning visualization throughout intubation and continuous monitoring with automatic displacement alarm. Both types feature blue bronchial cuffs for clear contrast under bronchoscopy, horseshoe-shaped bronchial tips for atraumatic insertion and reduced positioning time, and high-volume low-pressure tracheal cuffs to minimize mucosal trauma. Key application scenarios encompass video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), open thoracotomy, esophagectomy, lung transplantation, and pediatric thoracic procedures. B2B procurement targets thoracic surgery departments, anesthesiology services in tertiary hospitals, and academic medical centers with thoracic surgery programs. Decision-makers—thoracic anesthesiologists, surgical team leads, and hospital procurement departments—evaluate tubes based on placement accuracy, visualization technology, cuff safety profile, DEHP-free material compliance, and pediatric size availability.
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