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As global healthcare systems continue to evolve, demand for airway-management devices has increased steadily. Aging populations, the rising prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases, and the expansion of home-care and pre-hospital emergency services are driving the growth of disposable suction devices. Among these, the suction catheter remains one of the most widely used tools for clearing airway secretions in hospitals, clinics, and home-care environments.
From emergency rooms to neonatal units, suctioning plays a key role in maintaining airway patency, preventing complications, and improving patient safety. As a result, the market increasingly favors suction catheters that offer greater softness, flexibility, precision, and safety.
A suction catheter is a sterile, flexible tube designed to remove mucus, secretions, or fluids from a patient's airway. It is typically inserted through the mouth, the nose, or a tracheostomy tube and connected to a suction source. When negative pressure is applied, the catheter helps clear the respiratory tract so the patient can breathe more easily.
To be safe and effective, a suction catheter must meet several basic requirements:
Because airway management is time-critical and patient comfort matters, a well-designed suction catheter directly improves clinical efficiency and safety.
Today's medical supply market offers a wide variety of suction catheters, each tailored to different clinical needs. The most commonly used designs differ in materials, tip shapes, and functions.
The flexible suction catheter is the standard type used across hospitals and long-term care facilities.
Material: Usually medical-grade PVC or TPE for softness and kink resistance.
Design: Long and bendable with rounded eyes or a straight tip; color-coded connectors help staff identify the French size instantly.
Uses:

The whistle tip suction catheter has a specially tapered, whistle-shaped tip with two smooth lateral eyelets.
Material: Typically soft PVC or silicone for improved patient comfort.
Design: The dual-eye configuration promotes smoother airflow, reduces the risk of catheter blockage, and minimizes mucosal trauma.
Uses:

The DeLee suction catheter also called a DeLee mucus trap is widely used in obstetric and neonatal settings.
Material/Structure: Transparent tubing, a collection chamber, and a manual suction mouthpiece or bulb.
Design: Allows controlled suction without relying on an electric suction machine; the integrated chamber safely traps secretions.
Uses:

Depending on the clinical environment, additional design features may include:
As a supplier specializing in airway-management consumables, BEVER Medical offers a full line of suction catheters designed to meet global clinical standards. The product range covers all major types including flexible suction catheters, whistle tip suction catheters, and DeLee suction catheters making it a reliable choice for hospitals, distributors, and care facilities.
Full French size coverage
From premature infants to adults, BEVER Medical provides a complete spectrum of catheter sizes, all color-coded for rapid identification in urgent situations.
Multiple tip designs for specific clinical needs
High-quality medical materials
All catheters use medical-grade PVC or TPE with softened edges, smooth surfaces, and reinforced flexibility to reduce the risk of kinking or airway irritation. Select models also feature silicone options for extra gentleness.
Sterile, single-use packaging
Each catheter is individually packaged to ensure strict infection-control standards and simplify storage and distribution.
Strong compatibility and easy connection
Standard connectors fit most hospital suction systems. Optional components—such as transparent tubing or anti-reflux valves—are available for enhanced safety.
Compliance and documentation support
BEVER Medical provides regulatory documentation, quality certifications, and technical sheets to meet international distribution requirements.
As respiratory care demands expand worldwide, suction catheters remain essential in hospitals, long-term care facilities, emergency services, and neonatal units. Understanding the differences between flexible suction catheters, whistle tip suction catheters, and DeLee suction catheters helps clinicians and buyers choose the right device for each patient.
With high-quality materials, thoughtful designs, and a complete product range, BEVER Medical offers dependable suction catheter solutions for a variety of clinical environments and global markets.