The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients un
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space. It is also safety in an MRI environment (indicated MRI).
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients un
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space. It is also safety in an MRI environment (indicated MRI).
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients un
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space. It is also safety in an MRI environment (indicated MRI).
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients un
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space.
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients un
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space.
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients un
The Venner™ PneuX P.Y.™ Tracheostomy tube is designed to be used for patients undergoing Tracheal intubation during extended periods (not more than 30 days) of intensive or critical care, and for evacuation or drainage of secretion from the subglottic space.