About Naso Jejunal Feeding Tube
A feeding tube is a medical device used to provide nutrition to people who cannot obtain nutrition by mouth are unable to swallow safety, or need nutritional supplementation.
The state of being fed by a feeding tube is called gavage, enteral feeding or tube feeding.
Naso jejunal tubes are meant to convey liquid food to the stomach or intensities. When inserted incorrectly, the tip may rest in the respiratory system instead of the stomach or intestines; in this case, the liquid food will enter the lungs, resulting in pneumonia and can, in rare cases, lead to death.
Advanced Features:
- Enhanced Patient comfort
- Minimized trauma
- Smooth surface for better insertion
- Sterile, single use only
- Individually packed
Efficient Nutrition DeliveryThe Naso Jejunal Feeding Tube offers a reliable solution for patients who cannot tolerate oral or gastric feeding, ensuring essential nutrients are delivered directly to the jejunum. Its manual operation and portable design make it adaptable to dynamic hospital settings.
Quality and ComplianceProduced under stringent quality controls in India, this feeding tube meets international standards for safety and effectiveness. As an exporter, manufacturer, supplier, and trader, the company guarantees a consistent supply of new and sterile products for healthcare providers.
FAQs of Naso Jejunal Feeding Tube:
Q: How is the Naso Jejunal Feeding Tube used in hospitals?
A: This feeding tube is inserted through the nasal passage and advanced into the jejunum by trained medical staff. It is employed for patients who require continuous or intermittent enteral feeding, bypassing the stomach when necessary.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing a manually operated, non-wall-mounted feeding tube?
A: Without a wall-mounted requirement, the tube offers increased mobility and flexibility within the hospital, facilitating bedside procedures and use in various wards or emergency situations. Manual operation allows precise control during placement and feeding.
Q: When is the use of a Naso Jejunal Feeding Tube recommended?
A: It is recommended for patients in hospital settings who cannot tolerate gastric feeding due to medical conditions such as gastroparesis, severe reflux, or after certain surgeries. Physicians determine the need based on assessment of the patients digestive status.
Q: Where is this product most commonly supplied and utilized?
A: This Naso Jejunal Feeding Tube is widely supplied to hospitals throughout India and can be exported internationally. It is primarily used in critical care units, surgical wards, and other hospital departments requiring enteral feeding solutions.
Q: What is the standard process for inserting and securing this feeding tube?
A: Insertion and securing of the tube is carried out by trained healthcare professionals who follow specific protocols involving nasal insertion, guided progression into the jejunum, and confirming placement through imaging or aspiration tests.
Q: What advantages does this feeding tube offer to healthcare providers and patients?
A: The tube ensures continuous nutritional support for patients unable to feed orally and minimizes complications related to gastric feeding. For providers, its flexibility, real-time operability, and ease of handling improve workflow and patient care.