Suction Catheter Graduated with Control Valve
Suction catheter graduated with control valve is a medical device used to remove secretions, mucus, and other fluids from a patient's airway. The catheter has a control valve at one end that allows the user to regulate the suction pressure and flow.
The suction catheter is made of flexible plastic and has a tapered tip that allows it to be inserted into the patient's airway without causing damage. It is available in different sizes, and the size is usually indicated by color-coded markings or numbers.
The graduated feature of the catheter refers to the markings on the catheter that help the user determine how far to insert the catheter into the airway, based on the patient's age or size. This ensures that the catheter is not inserted too far, which can cause discomfort or damage to the airway.
The control valve on the catheter allows the user to adjust the amount of suction and the rate at which the fluid is removed. This is important as too much suction can cause damage to the airway, while too little suction may not effectively clear the secretions.
The suction catheter graduated with control valve is a safe and effective tool for maintaining a clear airway and preventing aspiration in patients who are unable to clear their own secretions.