Suction Tubing AMSure Clear 1/4 Inch I.D. 6 Foot Length Non-Conductive Plastic Sterile, 50/Case
- Medex SKU:
- AM-AS825
- Packing Info:
- 50/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 3 - 5 Business Days
Description
Key Features:
Sterile: The AS825 is a sterile product, meaning it is free from microorganisms and is suitable for use in surgical and other clinical settings where sterility is required.
Dimensions:
Inner Diameter (ID): 1/4 inch (6 mm)
Length: 6 feet (1.8 meters)
Material: It is made of a clear, non-conductive plastic, often PVC. The transparent material allows for visualization of the fluids being suctioned.
Connectors: The tubing has molded female connectors on both ends. These connectors are designed to provide a secure, tight fit to male connectors on other suction devices, such as suction canisters, Yankauer tips, and suction pumps, to prevent interruptions in the procedure.
Collapse-Resistant: The tubing is striated or ribbed on the outer surface, which helps prevent it from collapsing under vacuum pressure during suction, ensuring consistent flow and improved clinical outcomes.
Low Coil Memory: The tubing is flexible with a low coil memory, which allows for easy draping and maneuverability during a procedure.
Safety: It is typically latex-free, DEHP-free, and BPA-free, which reduces the risk of allergic reactions and exposure to certain chemicals.
Disposable: The AS825 is a single-use, disposable product, which helps to maintain hygiene and prevent cross-contamination.
Uses:
The Amsino AS825 suction tubing is a versatile component in various medical settings. Its primary use is to connect a suction source to a suction instrument or collection canister. This allows for the removal of fluids, gases, or other substances from a patient's body or a surgical field.
Common uses include:
Surgical Procedures: Used in the operating room to clear the surgical site of blood, fluid, and tissue to provide the surgeon with a clear view.
Respiratory Care: Used with suction catheters to clear a patient's airway of secretions, especially for individuals who cannot cough effectively.
Emergency and Clinical Settings: Utilized in emergency rooms, clinics, and hospital wards for a wide range of suction needs, from wound care to general fluid removal.