An airway suction inlet port. The airway suction inlet port includes a housing having at least one sidewall defining an interior volume, wherein a port having a membrane thereacross is disposed on the sidewall. The port provides access to the interior volume, such that the membrane forms an airtight seal about a catheter inserted therethrough. An inlet is disposed on the housing, the inlet affixed to a bag-valve system such that air can be forced from the bag-valve system through the inlet. An outlet is disposed on the housing, the outlet capable of securing to an endotracheal tube. The catheter can then be fed through port and the outlet and into the endotracheal tube to provide suction internal to the endotracheal tube.
Medical School University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine Graduated: 2006
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Dr. Mcgowan graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 2006. He works in Columbia, MO and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology.
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