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The nasogastric tube (feeding tube) is an ideal solution for enteral nutrition of patients who cannot eat on their own and the administration of drugs to them. The enteral feeding tube is excellent for nasal insertion, it is inserted through the mouth or nose and enteral nutrition is delivered through it.
The feeding probe is made of transparent, non-toxic, implantable polyvinyl chloride that does not contain phthalates, which are dangerous when used for a long time. The thermoplastic material of the probe softens with the temperature of the surrounding tissues.
The nasogastric feeding tube has a radiopaque band and a soft, rounded tip that is carefully machined and rounded to ensure atraumatic placement of the tube.
The atraumatic closed terminal end of the enteral feeding tube has 2 lateral holes, the special arrangement of which significantly reduces the risk of developing the “dumping” syndrome (the lumen does not overlap when the tube is twisted). The universal connector, adapted for use with standard automatic pipettes and hermetically sealed with a stopper, prevents leakage of fluid and prevents contamination of the contents of the feeding catheter.
The nasogastric tube (feeding tube) is an ideal solution for enteral nutrition of patients who cannot eat on their own and the administration of drugs to them. The enteral feeding tube is excellent for nasal insertion, it is inserted through the mouth or nose and enteral nutrition is delivered through it.
The feeding probe is made of transparent, non-toxic, implantable polyvinyl chloride that does not contain phthalates, which are dangerous when used for a long time. The thermoplastic material of the probe softens with the temperature of the surrounding tissues.
The nasogastric feeding tube has a radiopaque band and a soft, rounded tip that is carefully machined and rounded to ensure atraumatic placement of the tube.
The atraumatic closed terminal end of the enteral feeding tube has 2 lateral holes, the special arrangement of which significantly reduces the risk of developing the “dumping” syndrome (the lumen does not overlap when the tube is twisted). The universal connector, adapted for use with standard automatic pipettes and hermetically sealed with a stopper, prevents leakage of fluid and prevents contamination of the contents of the feeding catheter.