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Suction Tubing AMSure Clear 1/4 Inch I.D. 6 Foot Length Non-Conductive Plastic Sterile, 50/Case

$52.95
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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.