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NASOGASTRIC TUBE 7G 8FR 43IN W/STYLET

Item #: 1815

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COVIDIEN
8884710859
08080-7108-59
COVIDIEN Kangaroo nasogastric feeding tube with safe enteral connections is a weighted polyurethane feeding tube design for nasogastric and naso duodenal feeding. The large bolus tip facilitates passage and helps maintain placement. The feeding port is incompatible with luer lock or iv connectors, reducing the risk of accidental connection or infusion. Tube is coated with hydromer a hydrophilic lubricant for easy removal and tube insertion and made from a radiopaque polyurethane material that is easily identifiable on x-ray or fluoroscope. The y-port connector allows the ability to manage tube and deliver medications /flush without having to disconnect feeding adapter. This kangaroo nasogastric feeding tube has a 7 g weighted dobbhoff tip, rigid port, stylet, and is 8 fr/ch 2.7 Mm x 43" 109 cm. The tube is marked with centimeter markings to easily detect tube migration and depth placement .Sold by the each, to receive a case order 10 each.
COVIDIEN Kangaroo nasogastric feeding tube with safe enteral connections is a weighted polyurethane feeding tube design for nasogastric and naso duodenal feeding. The large bolus tip facilitates passage and helps maintain placement. The feeding port is incompatible with luer lock or iv connectors, reducing the risk of accidental connection or infusion. Tube is coated with hydromer a hydrophilic lubricant for easy removal and tube insertion and made from a radiopaque polyurethane material that is easily identifiable on x-ray or fluoroscope. The y-port connector allows the ability to manage tube and deliver medications /flush without having to disconnect feeding adapter. This kangaroo nasogastric feeding tube has a 7 g weighted dobbhoff tip, rigid port, stylet, and is 8 fr/ch 2.7 Mm x 43" 109 cm. The tube is marked with centimeter markings to easily detect tube migration and depth placement .Sold by the each, to receive a case order 10 each.
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