anesthesia tube
An anesthesia tube is a medical device designed to extend the reach of various components in an anesthesia delivery system and facilitate the administration of anesthetics and gases.
Extension tubes are typically made from medical-grade materials such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or other biocompatible polymers.
An extension tube is a long, flexible tube with connectors on each end. It allows connections between different elements of the anesthesia system.
Anesthesia extension tubing has connectors on both ends and is typically designed to connect securely to components such as anesthesia machines, breathing circuits, or other medical equipment.
Extension tubes are available in a variety of lengths, allowing for flexible configuration of the anesthesia system based on the specific needs of the patient and procedure.
Connectors on anesthesia extension tubes may have Luer locks or universal connectors to ensure secure and standardized connections to other components.
Anesthesia extension tubes are typically supplied in sterile packaging to maintain cleanliness and reduce the risk of infection during medical procedures.
Anesthesia extension tubes play a vital role in extending the distance between the anesthesia machine and the patient, allowing for greater positioning and maneuvering flexibility during medical procedures.
The extension tube is designed to be compatible with a variety of anesthesia equipment, breathing circuits, and other components commonly used in anesthesia administration.