Covidien 50XLTCD Shiley Tracheostomy Tube XLT Cuffed w/ Disposable Inner Cannula
Covidien 50XLTCD Shiley Tracheostomy Tube XLT Cuffed w/ Disposable Inner Cannula is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Covidien 50XLTCD Shiley Tracheostomy Tube XLT Cuffed Distal w/ Disposable Inner Cannula
• Model: 50XLTCD
• 5.0 mm I.D
• 9.6 mm O.D
• 29.2 mm
The Shiley 50XLTCD XLT extended-length cuffed tracheostomy tube is designed to serve patients whose anatomical conditions require a tracheostomy tube longer than standard lengths, particularly when there is a longer-than-usual distance between the stoma and the airway or when tracheal anatomy demands deeper placement. The “distal extension” designation means the extra length is delivered on the distal side (further into the trachea), enabling better positioning in patients with elongated or stenotic tracheas. The high-volume, low-pressure cuff is intended to provide an effective seal during positive-pressure ventilation while minimizing localized pressure on the tracheal mucosa.
The disposable inner cannula with twist-lock retention allows clinicians to remove and replace or clean the cannula without disturbing the outer cannula, which supports easier secretion management and reduces the risk of full tube exchanges. The tip-to-tip radiopaque line makes it easier to confirm correct positioning under imaging (e.g. chest or neck X-ray). The flexible, thermosensitive outer cannula softens at body temperature, helping it conform to the patient’s airway shape, which may reduce irritation or pressure points. The soft, free‑swiveling neck flange facilitates stoma site care, reduces skin pressure, and makes inspection of surrounding skin easier.
In practice, this tube is selected for patients who have “difficult-to-fit” anatomy: e.g. patients with longer necks, tracheomalacia, stenosis, or when a standard tube might not reach the desired distal tracheal level. It enables more predictable airway placement without requiring a custom tube. The cuff offers secure ventilation when positive-pressure support is needed, but its design (low-pressure, high-volume) aims to reduce risks of tracheal injury. Because the tube is latex-free and meets ISO sizing conventions, it fits well into standard airway management protocols. As with all tracheostomy tubes, proper selection, regular monitoring, and good care (cuff pressure checks, cannula changes, stoma hygiene) are essential to safe and effective use.

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