Patient Care Equipment in Egypt
Compare products for Egypt and North Africa procurement with EDA, CE, ISO 13485, import, warranty, installation, and manufacturer documentation support for Egypt procurement.

Manual Nasal Aspirator (Bulb Type)
A soft, compressible rubber or silicone bulb with a tapered nasal tip used to suction excess mucus from the nares of infants and young children who are unable to clear their nasal passages independently. The caregiver compresses the bulb, gently inserts the tip into the nostril, and slowly releases to create negative pressure that aspirates the nasal secretions.

Manual Ear Syringe (Bulb Type)
A rubber or silicone bulb syringe with a smooth, flanged ear tip designed for the gentle irrigation of the external auditory canal with warm water or saline solution to remove impacted cerumen (earwax). The bulb generates a controlled stream of irrigating fluid when compressed, and the flanged tip prevents excessive insertion depth, reducing the risk of tympanic membrane injury.

Irrigation Syringe (Reusable)
A large-volume, piston-type syringe—typically 50 mL to 100 mL capacity—with a catheter-tip or bulb-tip nozzle, used for wound irrigation, bladder irrigation, and enteral feeding bolus delivery. Constructed from autoclavable polypropylene or stainless steel, the reusable irrigation syringe generates a controlled, adjustable stream of irrigating fluid to cleanse wounds, lavage body cavities, and flush drainage tubes.

Patient Identification Band
A disposable wristband applied to every admitted patient for the purpose of accurate identity verification throughout the hospital stay. The band displays critical identifying information including the patient's name, date of birth, medical record number, and barcode or QR code for electronic health record integration. It is made from soft, hypoallergenic, waterproof material that remains securely fastened without causing skin irritation.

Oxygen Tubing Connector (Reusable)
A small, rigid or semi-rigid plastic fitting used to join, extend, or branch oxygen delivery tubing in respiratory therapy setups. Common configurations include straight connectors, Y-connectors, T-connectors, and Christmas tree adapters, each designed to create secure, leak-free connections between oxygen supply sources, flow meters, humidifier bottles, and patient delivery devices such as nasal cannulae and masks.