Description
- A nasogastric tube is a device designed for enteral nutrition in patients who, for one reason or another, are unable to swallow on their own.
- It is introduced into the stomach through the lower nasal passage, secured with an adhesive plaster or bandage.
- For gastric lavage, such systems are used only if the presence of large particles and clots is not expected inside.
- Large solid contents may clog the product.
- With proper care, such probes can remain in the stomach for several days without adversely affecting the patient’s body.

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