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Wendl-Tuben
Ventilation & Intubation

Wendl tubes

The Wendl tube is available in various lengths and diameters. Choose the version that suits you best at MeinArztbedarf.com!

  • Weinmann Case dividers Space-Chip - divider holder for spiral tubes 147mm

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    Weinmann

    Weinmann case dividers type Space-Chip Optimization of the Ulmer case bottom area Length from 147 mm Provides space for oropharyngeal tubes Suppli...

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    Original price $53.00 - Original price $53.00
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    $53.00 ($53.00/St) no VAT included
    $53.00 - $53.00
    Current price $53.00 ($53.00/St) no VAT included

What is a Wendl Tubus?

The Wendl Tubus becomes Ventilation Used and serves to maintain or open the airway. It is inserted into the patient's nose and is also known as NPA, nose trumpet or nose tube among doctors. At the end of the tube, a broad ring prevents it from being lost in the patient's nose. The Wendl Tubus is available in different lengths and diameters. To determine the right length, place the Wendl Tubus between the tip of the nose and an earlobe of the patient. The tube should fit as precisely as possible. The diameter should not be larger than the diameter of the patient's small finger (the Wendl Tubus must fit through the patient's nostril).

 

How is the Wendl Tubus introduced?

  • Introducing the tube into the nose can be very uncomfortable for the patient. So smear the outside of the tube with a water -based lubricant so that you can insert it into your nose as easily as possible.
  • Put the tube on the nostril and insert it vertically.
  • Feel resistance, try the other nostril. If this does not work, use a tube with a lower diameter.
  • Is a long -term Ventilation necessary, the Wendl tubus should be changed about every eight hours.

When is the Wendl Tubus used?

The Wendl Tubus can be used in both unconscious and awake patients with shortness of breath or breathing arrest.

  • In patients who squeeze their pine
  • Half -conscious patients in whom an oropharyngeal airway (withGüdel Tubus) Would trigger gag reflexes

What do you have to pay attention to at the Wendl Tubus?

Pay attention to the right size: If the tube is too small, its ending is stuffed through the tongue and the patient is not effectively ventilated. If it is too long, he can get into the Kelkopf and irritate the cough and gag reflexes, or it gets into the Vallecula, which can lead to a respiratory removal.


Make sure the tube is free: Do not use the Wendl Tubus in patients with nose fractures, active nosebleeds or a tumor in the nose. Make regularly ensure that the tube is not crusted or otherwise blocked.


Use a lubricant for inserting: This makes it easier to insert the tube into the nose for the patient.

 

What is the difference between Güdel, Wendl, Endotracheal and Larynx tube?

Wendl Tubus: It is inserted over the nose and is therefore used in awakening patients in which a Güdel Tube would trigger a gag reflex. You can also use the Wendl Tubus when patients squeeze their pine together.


Güdel Tubus: In contrast to the Wendl Tubus, it is inserted into the mouth, where it prevents the tongue from slipping backwards and thereby letting the airways lay. In awakening patients, this tube could trigger a gag reflex, which is why they should only use it in unconscious patients.


Endotrachealtubus: Use this tube for invasive Ventilation. You insert it into the trachea over the vocal creep. Through it, even air comes into the lungs when the patient vomits. However, it is difficult to apply and should therefore only be used by experienced anesthesiors and internists.


Larynxtubus: It is used if intubation is not succeeded or consciously avoided. The application is simple and with little risk, which means that it can also be used by inexperienced. It is used in both OPS and preclinical emergencies.

 

Suitable accessories

Ventilation mask: TheVentilation mask Can with aVentilator, Circle orVentilation bag be combined. Thanks to the elastic edge, an airtight cover on the face is possible.


Ventilation bag: For the man Ventilation becomeVentilation bag used. They are ideal for emergency doctors and rescue workers and are used as a backup in the operation if thatVentilator fail.


Ventilation devices: The machine Ventilation With ventilation devices, there is a safe alternative to the ventilation bag. It enables comprehensive monitoring and several ventilation modes.


Oxygen bottle: With us you will find oxygen bottles of different sizes - handy bottles for the emergency bag as well as large oxygen bottles for hospitals or care facilities.

Medical advice

Dr. Daniel Pehböck will be happy to advise you!