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Endotracheal tube holder.


Dale Medical Products, Inc., has introduced a new endotracheal tube endotracheal tube
n.
A tube inserted into the trachea to provide a passageway for air. Also called tracheal tube.


Endotracheal tube 
 holder that secures and stabilizes the tube, is comfortable for the patient to wear, and provides healthcare providers with easy access.

The Dale[R] Stabilock[TM] Endotracheal Tube Holder stabilizes 7- to 10-mm tubes following intubation intubation /in·tu·ba·tion/ (in?too-ba´shun) the insertion of a tube into a body canal or hollow organ, as into the trachea.

endotracheal intubation
 to help prevent extubation, especially during patient transport. Featuring a new protective-barrier wipe and a skin-friendly, latex-free, breathable breath·a·ble  
adj.
1. Suitable or pleasant for breathing: breathable air.

2. Permitting air to pass through: a breathable fabric.
 fabric base that securely holds a cushioned neckband using a Velcro[R] closure, it has a flexible tubing channel that protects the tube and permits easy access for repositioning repositioning Laparoscopic surgery The changing of a Pt's position during a procedure to improve access or visualization of the operative field, which may be linked to complications, as it changes anatomic planes of operation. Cf Laparoscopic surgery.  and oral care.

The Dale Stabilock Endotracheal Tube Holder is designed for single-patient use and can remain comfortably in place for up to 3 days. One size fits most adults. To accommodate patients with facial hair Noun 1. facial hair - hair on the face (especially on the face of a man)
hair - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"; "each hair
, this product provides multiple placement options for its adhesive fabric base.

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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Aug 1, 2006
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