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Endotracheal Tube Cuffed/Uncuffed, Reinforced Endotracheal Tube for Animal First Aid

Endotracheal Tube Cuffed/Uncuffed, Reinforced Endotracheal Tube for Animal First Aid

Brand Name: Henan Aile
Model Number: 2.5-10.0FR
MOQ: 500pcs
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Supply Ability: 5000000pcs/day
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
ISO/CE
Instrument Classification:
Class II
Material:
Pvc
Properties:
Medical Materials & Accessories
MOQ:
500pcs
OEM:
Accept OEM
Feature:
Comfortable And Available In Multiple Size To Suit Animals Of Different Weights
Type:
Normal And Reinforced With Cuff,without Cuff
Color:
White
Packaging Details:
Blister sterilization packaging
Supply Ability:
5000000pcs/day
Product Description
Safe Airway Management for Veterinary Clinics, Emergency First Aid, and Animal Surgery
 
Maintaining a clear and secure airway is one of the most critical steps in veterinary emergency care and surgery. The Endotracheal Tube (ET Tube)—available in cuffed and uncuffed versions, as well as reinforced anti-kink models—is specifically designed for animals, ensuring effective ventilation and safe anesthesia delivery during surgical operations, resuscitation, and emergency first aid.
 
Whether used in veterinary hospitals, mobile clinics, or wildlife rescue, our veterinary-grade endotracheal tubes combine safety, precision, and comfort for animals of all sizes.
 
What is an Endotracheal Tube in Veterinary Medicine?
 
An endotracheal tube is a flexible tube inserted into the trachea through the mouth or nose of an animal. It is connected to a ventilator, oxygen supply, or anesthesia machine, ensuring that the animal can breathe properly under controlled conditions.
 
In veterinary practice, these tubes are widely used for:
 
Animal first aid and resuscitation
 
Anesthesia administration during surgery
 
Emergency airway management in trauma or respiratory distress
 
Critical care for small and large animals
 
By maintaining a patent airway, ET tubes prevent aspiration of fluids, reduce the risk of hypoxia, and allow safe delivery of oxygen and anesthetic gases.
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Types of Veterinary Endotracheal Tubes
 
Veterinary ET tubes come in different designs, depending on the clinical situation and the size/species of the animal:
 
1. Cuffed Endotracheal Tube
 
Features an inflatable cuff near the distal end.
 
Provides a tight seal inside the trachea, preventing aspiration and leakage of anesthetic gases.
 
Best for: Dogs, medium-to-large animals, surgeries requiring positive pressure ventilation.
 
2. Uncuffed Endotracheal Tube
 
No inflatable cuff—allows natural airflow.
 
Gentle on small animal tracheas, especially for cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, birds, and exotic pets.
 
Prevents tracheal damage in species with delicate airway anatomy.
 
3. Reinforced (Armored) Endotracheal Tube
 
Embedded with a spiral wire reinforcement to resist kinking and compression.
 
Ideal for surgeries where animal positioning may compromise normal ET tubes (e.g., dental procedures, neck or head surgeries, prone positions).
 
Reduces risk of accidental airway obstruction during complex operations.
 
 Key Features of Our Veterinary Endotracheal Tubes
 
✔️ Medical-Grade PVC – non-toxic, transparent, and smooth surface to minimize tissue irritation.
✔️ High-Volume, Low-Pressure Cuff – ensures effective sealing while reducing risk of tracheal injury.
✔️ Radiopaque Line – allows X-ray visibility for correct placement verification.
✔️ Murphy Eye Design – an additional side hole to ensure airflow in case the tip is obstructed.
✔️ Standard 15mm Connector – compatible with all common anesthesia and ventilation systems.
✔️ Graduated Depth Markings – precise placement in different animal sizes.
✔️ Reinforced Anti-Kink Model – prevents tube collapse in high-flex situations.
 
 Veterinary Applications
 
Endotracheal tubes are essential tools in veterinary:
 
  • General Surgery: Administering inhalation anesthesia safely.
  • Emergency First Aid: Securing airway during resuscitation and trauma care.
  • Critical Care Units: Supporting oxygen therapy for animals with respiratory distress.
  • Wildlife Rescue & Zoos: Airway management in exotic or wild species.
  • Dental & Oral Surgeries: Keeping the airway clear while the animal’s mouth is in use.
 
Search volume data shows a 38% year-on-year increase in searches related to “animal airway management” and “veterinary anesthesia safety” in 2024–2025, fueled by:
 
Growing awareness of pet healthcare
 
Increase in veterinary surgeries and emergency care
 
Expansion of wildlife and rescue centers worldwide
 
Why Our Endotracheal Tubes Stand Out
 
Unlike human ET tubes, veterinary tubes must cater to different animal anatomies—from tiny kittens to large-breed dogs or even zoo animals. Our tubes are designed with species-specific safety in mind, ensuring veterinarians can work with confidence.
 
  • Wide Size Range: From 2.5mm (kittens, birds) to 10.0mm (large dogs, small livestock).
  • Single-Use, Sterile Packaging: Ensures hygiene and safety.
  • Affordable Bulk Supply: Ideal for veterinary hospitals, mobile clinics, and distributors.
  • OEM/ODM Available: Private label and packaging customization for distributors.
 
Product Specifications
 
Type Size Range (ID) Cuff Option Reinforced Applications
Standard ET Tube 2.5– 10.0 mm Cuffed/Uncuffed Optional General veterinary anesthesia
Reinforced ET Tube2.5 – 10.0 mm Cuffed/Uncuffed Yes Dental, head/neck surgeries
Uncuffed Small Tube 2.5– 10.0 mm No Cuff Optional Cats, rabbits, small pets
 
All tubes are:
 
EO sterilized
 
Latex-free
 
Individually packaged
 
Safety & Compliance
 
Our veterinary ET tubes comply with international safety standards:
 
ISO 13485: Medical Device Quality
 
CE Marked for Veterinary Use
 
Biocompatible & Non-Toxic PVC
 
Trending in Veterinary Airway Care (2025)
 
Recent veterinary conferences and news highlights have emphasized the growing need for animal airway management solutions:
 
Pet ownership boom: With over 1 billion dogs and cats worldwide (2025 data, Statista), veterinary surgeries are at an all-time high.
 
Wildlife rescue awareness: Viral news of veterinarians saving exotic animals (e.g., pandas, sea lions, and endangered species) has highlighted the importance of portable airway tools like ET tubes.
 
AI-assisted veterinary surgery: While AI supports diagnosis, manual airway management with ET tubes remains irreplaceable, keeping demand strong.
 
This growing focus ensures that endotracheal tubes will remain essential tools for veterinary professionals worldwide.
 
Customer Testimonials
 
“We use these ET tubes daily in our animal hospital. The cuffs are reliable, and the reinforced tubes make dental surgeries much safer.”
— Dr. Elena M., Veterinary Surgeon, Spain
 
“Uncuffed tubes are perfect for cats and rabbits. No airway trauma, and placement is easy.”
— Dr. Lee K., Exotic Pet Specialist, Singapore
 
We’ve tried multiple brands, but these tubes offer the best quality-to-price ratio. Bulk orders always arrive sterile and well-packaged.”
— Veterinary Supply Distributor, USA
 
Packaging & Ordering Options
 
Individual Sterile Pouch or Bulk Dispenser Box
 
OEM printing with logo & size marking available
 
Fast shipping from EU / Middle East / Asia warehouses
 
MOQ: 1,000 pcs (bulk discounts available)
 
Fast Global Delivery!
 
We provide express delivery to veterinary hospitals, distributors, and NGOs worldwide. Regional stock available for:
 
  1. North America
  2. Europe
  3. Middle East
  4. Asia-Pacific
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