Endotracheal Tube – Dynarex 36240 (Cuffed, 7.0 mm)

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Category

Medical Supplies

Barcode

Medical Supplies:ENDO.TUBE.CUFFED-7.0-DYN-36240

Description

Active Principle

Sterile, single-use cuffed endotracheal tube designed to establish and maintain a secure airway during anesthesia, surgery, or critical care.


Form

7.0 mm internal diameter (ID) endotracheal tube with high-volume, low-pressure cuff and 15 mm standard connector.


Pack Size

Each (individually sterile packaged).


Description

The Dynarex 36240 Endotracheal Tube is a high-quality, sterile airway management device featuring a high-volume, low-pressure cuff to ensure patient safety and minimize trauma to the tracheal wall. Its smooth, rounded tip allows atraumatic intubation, and the radio-opaque line ensures visibility under X-ray.


Indications

  • Airway management in anesthesia and surgery

  • Ventilatory support in critical care and emergency medicine

  • Short- and long-term intubation where a secure airway is required


Test Procedure & Performance

  • Size: 7.0 mm ID (standard length)

  • Cuff Type: High-volume, low-pressure inflatable cuff

  • Tip: Murphy eye and rounded distal tip for atraumatic insertion

  • Connector: 15 mm universal fitting

  • Features: Radio-opaque line for radiographic confirmation

  • Sterility: Sterile, single-use only

  • Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place

  • Shelf Life: 3–5 years (if packaging remains intact)


Presentation (Kit Contents – Each)

  • 1 × Dynarex Endotracheal Tube (7.0 mm, cuffed)

  • 1 × Inflating syringe

  • Sterile individual pouch


Classification

  • Device Type: Endotracheal Tube (ETT)

  • Size: 7.0 mm internal diameter

  • Cuff: High-volume, low-pressure

  • Sterility: Sterile, single-use


Quick Facts

  • Product Name: Endotracheal Tube (Cuffed)

  • Brand: Dynarex

  • Reference No.: 36240

  • Size: 7.0 mm ID

  • Form: Sterile, single-use tube with cuff

  • Pack Size: Each

  • Connector: 15 mm standard fitting

  • Use: Airway management during surgery, ICU, emergency