Avanos Corflo Peg J Feeding Tube Kit (10137_30-7368)
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Avanos Corflo Peg J Feeding Tube Kit (10137_30-7368)
Important Purchase Information: Please ensure you select the correct Product Option and Unit of Measure (UoM) before adding this item to your cart.
Note: Product images may vary slightly by variant.
Description
Ensure seamless nutrition administration with the Avanos Corflo Peg J Feeding Tube Kit, designed for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Available in Non-ENFit and ENFit configurations, these tubes are crafted for precision and patient comfort. Opt between 8 FR and 10 FR sizes, each measuring 36 inches in length and equipped with a 3-gram weighted tip for secure placement within the jejunum.
This kit supports enteral feeding needs by delivering nutrients directly to the jejunum, thus bypassing the stomach for patients who cannot consume meals orally. The durable construction and patient-friendly design make it an essential asset for healthcare providers managing long-term enteral nutrition. With Avanos Corflo Peg J Feeding Tube Kit, experience improved efficiency and reliability in patient care.
Key Features:
- The Avanos Corflo Peg J Feeding Tube Kit offers seamless integration into medical facilities with its non-ENFit and ENFit variations, accommodating different connector preferences.
- The 36-inch length and 3-gram weighted tip ensure that the tube stays securely in place and facilitates reliable jejunal feeding.
Uses:
- The Avanos Corflo Peg J Feeding Tube Kit is designed for use in patients requiring long-term nutritional support through percutaneous endoscopic methods. It's ideal for those with difficulty ingesting food orally, such as patients with chronic illnesses or conditions affecting eating.
FAQs:
1. What is the difference between ENFit and non-ENFit in gastrostomy tubes?
ENFit tubes feature a unique connector designed to reduce misconnections, whereas non-ENFit tubes use a previously common design. Choose based on your existing medical setup.
2. How often should this feeding tube be replaced?
Typically, a feeding tube should be replaced every 6-12 months, but exact timing should follow a healthcare professional's advice based on patient-specific needs.
Specifications
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- Doctor, dentist, or nurse practitioner license issued by the state board
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Note: A DEA license will not meet the requirement.
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