Anesthesia breathing bags are devices used in the administration of anesthesia. They are used to manually ventilate a patient during surgery when a mechanical ventilator is not available. The bags come in various sizes and are made of latex or latex-free materials. They are connected to an anesthesia machine or a simple oxygen source, and the clinician squeezes the bag to deliver breaths to the patient.
Endotracheal tubes (ETT) are used in anesthesia to maintain an open airway during surgery. They are inserted into the trachea through the mouth or nose and secure in place with a cuff that seals the trachea and prevents air from leaking. ETTs are connected to an anesthesia machine and a breathing circuit for mechanical ventilation. ETTs also protect the airway from aspirating stomach contents and secretions. Comes in a pack of 100 units.