This T-tube has a thinner cephalic branch that facilitates its location in the proximal trachea, in the subglottis and, if preferred, through the vocal cords.
The external branch of the “T” tracheal tubes prevents displacement and allows aspiration of bronchial secretions.
Distal, precarinal and tracheal injuries
Tracheal stenosis
Subglottic stenosis
Laryngotracheal stenosis
After a tracheal resection and a termino-terminal anastomosis
Tracheal reconstruction
Larynx or trachea trauma
Conventional tracheal cannula substitution
Medical grade silicone
Bevelled edges to prevent granulomas
Removable
Surface of maximum softness to avoid adherence of secretions
Transparent or Radiopaque