Bivona TTS Neonatal Tracheostomy Tubes (Cuffed Straight and "V" Neck Flanges)

Bivona TTS Neonatal Tracheostomy Tubes (Cuffed Straight and "V" Neck Flanges)

Eliminate the need for multiple tubes with the Bivona TTS

The Bivona Neonatal and Pediatric TTS tracheostomy tubes offer many capabilities in one design.

The TTS cuff when inflated, seals the trachea for a ventilated patient, and when deflated, rests tight to the shaft of the tube.¹ This enables the tube to be used for weaning patients from a ventilator and also aids in speaking.²'³

The TTS provides a tracheostomy solution for a variety of airway management needs without having to change tubes.¹

The silicone material is intended to provide maximum comfort to the neonatal or pediatric patient by offering a soft, flexible tube free of DHEP, plasticizers and latex.¹'³

The Bivona TTS tube range is recommended for neonatal and pediatric patients with sensitive tracheal mucosa or stoma site when voice is desired and for intermittent or nocturnal ventilation, when the patient is ready for weaning.¹'²'³

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Product Benefits

Bivona Neonatal and Pediatric TTS tracheostomy tubes are intended to provide a tube that has the appearance of an uncuffed tube and the security of a cuff.² The TTS cuff design has many benefits:

  • The TTS cuff takes the profile of an uncuffed tube when deflated which is intended to minimize trauma when the tube is inserted.¹
  • Multipurpose design and added security of the TTS cuff, eliminate the need for different tubes.¹
  • The silicone tube construction allows the tube to remain flexible in the trachea.¹'³
  • The wire-reinforced tube shaft design is intended for improved kink and crush resistance, while maintaining MRI compatibility.
  • A rounded obturator tip is designed for easy introduction into the trachea with minimal trauma.³
  • The Neonatal and Pediatric tubes come have two neck flange options ("Straight" and "V") for improved patient fit and comfort.

Common Applications/Procedures Product is Used For:²

  • Airway management
  • Intermittent/nocturnal mechanical ventilation
  • Leak management
  • Weaning and speech
  • Hospital and home care use

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Specifications / Ordering Information

Bivona TTS Neonatal Tracheostomy Tubes (Cuffed Straight Neck Flange)

Reorder Code Tube Size (mm) Tube I.D. (mm) Tube O.D. (mm) Tube Length (mm) Tube Angle Cuff Resting Diameter (mm) Units Per Case
67SN025 2.5 2.5 4.0 30.0 120° 4.0 1
67SN030 3.0 3.0 4.7 32.0 120° 4.7 1
67SN035 3.5 3.5 5.3 34.0 120° 5.3 1
67SN040 4.0 4.0 6.0 36.0 120° 6.0 1

Bivona TTS Neonatal Tracheostomy Tubes (Cuffed "V" Neck Flange)

Reorder Code Tube Size (mm) Tube I.D. (mm) Tube O.D. (mm) Tube Length (mm) Tube Angle Cuff Resting Diameter (mm) Units Per Case
67N025 2.5 2.5 4.0 30.0 120° 4.0 1
67N030 3.0 3.0 4.7 32.0 120° 4.7 1
67N035 3.5 3.5 5.3 34.0 120° 5.3 1
67N040 4.0 4.0 6.0 36.0 120° 6.0 1

Bivona TTS Pediatric Tracheostomy Tubes (Cuffed Straight Neck Flange)

Reorder Code Tube Size (mm) Tube I.D. (mm) Tube O.D. (mm) Tube Length (mm) Tube Angle  Cuff Resting Diameter (mm) Units Per Case
67SP025 2.5 2.5 4.0 38.0 120° 4.0 1
67SP030 3.0 3.0 4.7 39.0 120° 4.7 1
67SP035 3.5 3.5 5.3 40.0 120° 5.3 1
67SP040 4.0 4.0 6.0 41.0 120° 6.0 1
67SP045 4.5 4.5 6.7 42.0 120° 6.7 1
67SP050 5.0 5.0 7.3 44.0 120° 7.3 1
67SP055 5.5 5.5 8.0 46.0 120° 8.0 1

Bivona TTS Pediatric Tracheostomy Tubes (Cuffed "V" Neck Flange)

Reorder Code Tube Size (mm) Tube I.D. (mm) Tube O.D. (mm) Tube Length (mm) Tube Angle Cuff Resting Diameter (mm) Units Per Case
67P025 2.5 2.5 4.0 38.0 120° 4.0 1
67P030 3.0 3.0 4.7 39.0 120° 4.7 1
67P035 3.5 3.5 5.3 40.0 120° 5.3 1
67P040 4.0 4.0 6.0 41.0 120° 6.0 1
67P045 4.5 4.5 6.7 42.0 120° 6.7 1
67P050 5.0 5.0 7.3 44.0 120° 7.3 1
67P055 5.5 5.5 8.0 46.0 120° 8.0 1

Each tube comes individually packaged with obturator, disconnection wedge, and twill tape.

References


1. Hess DR, Altobelli NP. Tracheostomy tubes. Respir Care. 2014 Jun;59(6):956-71; discussion 971-3. doi: 10.4187/respcare.02920. PMID: 24891201.

2. McCracken J, Leasa D. Trach tubes designed to maximize safety may increase risk to ventilated patients. Crit Care. 2010;14(6):1008. doi: 10.1186/cc9306. Epub 2010 Dec 8. PMID: 21144013; PMCID: PMC3220018.

3. Tracheducation. (2023, December 26). Home | Tracheostomy Education. Tracheostomy  Education. https://tracheostomyeducation.com/

 

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