cannulaˈkæn yə lə; -ˌli
cannula
English Definitions:
cannula (noun)
a small flexible tube inserted into a body cavity for draining off fluid or introducing medication
cannula (Noun)
A tube inserted in the body to drain or inject fluid.
cannula (Noun)
A hose or tube that connects directly to an oxygen (O) bottle/source from the user's nose, commonly used by aircraft pilots or others needing direct oxygen breathing apparatus.
Cannula
A cannula or canula is a tube that can be inserted into the body, often for the delivery or removal of fluid or for the gathering of data. In simple terms, a cannula can surround the inner or outer surfaces of a trocar needle thus extending needle approach to a vein by half or more of the length of the introducer. Decannulation is the permanent removal of a cannula, especially of a tracheostomy cannula, once a physician determines it is no longer needed for breathing.
Cannula
A cannula (; Latin meaning 'little reed'; plural cannulae or cannulas) is a tube that can be inserted into the body, often for the delivery or removal of fluid or for the gathering of samples. In simple terms, a cannula can surround the inner or outer surfaces of a trocar needle thus extending the effective needle length by at least half the length of the original needle. Its size mainly ranges from 14 to 24 gauge. Different-sized cannula have different colours as coded. Decannulation is the permanent removal of a cannula (extubation), especially of a tracheostomy cannula, once a physician determines it is no longer needed for breathing.
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