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Infant Nasal Cannula, Trumpet Connector, 7' Supply Tube

Infant Nasal Cannula, Trumpet Connector, 7' Supply Tube

Regular price $228.00
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The Infant Nasal Cannula with Trumpet Connector and 7' Supply Tube is a dependable oxygen delivery device explicitly designed for pediatric medical settings that incorporate MRI equipment. Engineered for compatibility with a wide range of MRI products, this nasal cannula provides steady and consistent oxygen flow while ensuring maximum patient comfort during both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Its curved nasal prongs fit securely without causing irritation, while the pliable, stretchable tubing alleviates pressure on sensitive areas such as the cheeks and ears, enhancing the overall patient experience.

Features:

  • Single-use, latex-free and medical-grade infant nasal cannula with trumpet connector to minimize risk of disconnection
  • Provides a comfortable and secure connection to oxygen supply for extended periods of time 
  • 7-foot supply tube allows for flexible positioning without compromising performance
  • Available in cases of 50
  • MR Safe

Overall Dimensions:

  • Tubing Length: 7 feet
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does this infant nasal cannula support safe oxygen delivery during MRI procedures?

This infant nasal cannula is made from non-metallic, non-conductive materials, allowing it to be safely used in MRI environments when paired with MR Conditional oxygen systems. The soft, flexible tubing minimizes pressure on delicate skin, while the trumpet connector ensures a secure and consistent oxygen flow throughout the procedure. Its 7-foot supply tube gives neonatal staff enough reach for positioning without tangling or restricting movement near the scanner.

2. Why is a trumpet connector preferred for neonatal oxygen setups?

The trumpet connector provides a snug, leak-resistant fit between the cannula and the oxygen outlet — an important feature when working with fragile, low-flow systems in newborn care. It helps prevent disconnections, maintaining steady oxygen delivery and accurate flow control during MRI scans or bedside treatments. This connector type is widely used in neonatal units because it offers reliability and simplicity in setups where stability matters most.

3. Is this nasal cannula single-use, and how should hospitals manage supply for NICU or MRI use?

Yes. Each cannula is single-use and latex-free, meeting infection control and patient safety standards in neonatal and imaging environments. Hospitals typically stock cases of 50 to maintain a clean, ready supply for high-demand NICU or MRI workflows. The single-use design reduces cross-contamination risk while ensuring every infant receives a fresh, hygienic oxygen delivery setup.

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