Adventures of an Oxy-Phile2SCOOP Catheter Cleaning KitsTranstracheal Systems, Inc. is happy to announce that NeilMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has been selected as our vendor of choice to provide pressurized saline canisters for inclusion in the SCOOP Catheter Cleaning Kit - AND - that the SCOOP Catheter Cleaning Kit (reorder number CK-6) is once again available for purchase. The NeilMed product differs slightly from the previously used pressurized saline canisters; therefore, please familiarize yourself with the instructions included in each CK-6 package or click here to read the instructions online. THANK YOU - to everyone who has patiently supported us during this transition! If you have questions in this regard, please contact our customer service desk at 800-527-2667 ext. 200. Transtracheal Systems is pleased to announce the availability of a new product called the SCOOP "Adapt-a-Trach."Clinicians interested in treating adult tracheostomized patients with heated and humidified gas (oxygen, air, air/oxygen blend, etc.) via a SCOOP transtracheal oxygen catheter will be most interested in learning about this new and exciting product. Simply follow this Adapt-a-Trach Link. Transtracheal Systems proudly announces the release of its EZ-1 "SCOOP E-Z Chain."The sterling silver E-Z Chain Necklace is a stylish replacement for the standard bead chain necklace supplied when patients originally receive their SCOOP transtracheal oxygen catheter. For additional information, Click Here. Kids with TrachsFamilies with special needs children often find it difficult to obtain information related to caring for the needs of such children and to network with other families in similar circumstances. For families with children requiring tracheostomy tubes, one website can prove particularly helpful. Aaron's Tracheostomy Page (click the title to open the page in a separate window) is an invaluable resource; this site provides both information and networking opportunities for families who experience the challenges and rewards of loving and caring for children with tracheostomies. |




