18Fr 22cm 7-10ml Balloon ENFit MIC Gastric-Jejunal Tube
Product information
- Quantity Unit Single
- Product Code 4328483
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Description
The 18Fr 22cm 7-10ml Balloon ENFit MIC Gastric-Jejunal Tube is a specialized medical device from Avanos Medical, part of their esteemed MIC line. Crafted from medical-grade silicone, this tube is designed to meet the complex needs of patients requiring both gastric decompression and jejunal feeding. It serves those who cannot absorb sufficient nutrition through the stomach due to conditions such as digestive disorders, neurological issues, or severe injuries.
Key Features
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Size and Structure: The tube features an 18 French outer diameter and a 22 cm jejunal length, making it suitable for long-term enteral feeding. Its design includes a water-filled balloon with a capacity of 7-10 ml for secure internal retention.
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Connector Type: Equipped with an ENFit connector, it ensures secure, leak-proof connections for enteral feeding. The tube includes separate gastric and jejunal ports, a balloon port, and a universal jejunal feeding port connector.
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Retention Mechanisms: The device is equipped with an inflatable internal retention balloon and an external SECUR-LOK retention ring to maintain proper positioning.
Advanced Design
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Distal Tip and Radiopacity: The tapered distal tip facilitates easier placement, while the radiopaque stripe and tungsten-weighted jejunal portion enhance visibility under x-ray.
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Sterilization: The tube is sterilized using gamma or ethylene oxide methods, ensuring it meets high safety standards. It is intended for use by healthcare professionals and is FDA approved.
Kit Contents
The comprehensive kit includes:
- Silicone-coated guidewire
- 35ml catheter tip syringe
- 6ml or 10ml LUER-SLIP syringe prefilled with water
- Water-soluble lubricant
- SECUR-LOK external retention ring
- Directions for use and patient care guidelines
Placement and Use
The tube is inserted through a stoma in the abdominal wall, with placement typically performed endoscopically or radiologically. It is ideal for patients unable to tolerate gastric feeding, those at risk of aspiration, or individuals with previous upper gastrointestinal surgeries. Notably, it lacks a medication port and is not intended for home replacement, requiring hospital settings for tube changes.
Versatility
Available in both standard-length and low-profile versions, this gastric-jejunal tube offers flexibility to meet various clinical needs, providing a reliable solution for effective enteral nutrition management.