OESOPHAGEAL TUBE, NON STERILE, REUSABLE, 26CH, 8,7MM 76CM
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Esophageal Tube, Non-Sterile, Reusable, 26CH, 8.7 mm, 76 cm
This veterinary product is a non-sterile, reusable esophageal tube designed to provide safe and reliable intestinal access in animals. It features an outer diameter of 26 French (approximately 8.7 mm) and a length of 76 cm, offering a balance between flexibility and length for precise access when feeding or administering Medicines via the esophagus.
Non-sterile design allows for cleaning and reuse under veterinary supervision
26 CH (8.7 mm) diameter suitable for medium to large-sized animal patients
76 cm length provides sufficient reach for precise placement within the esophagus
Smooth, non-traumatic tip designed to minimize tissue irritation during insertion
Radiopaque or depth tags not confirmed, thus omitted
Insert through the mouth into the esophagus using appropriate technique
Ensure correct placement before use; secure externally to prevent movement
A qualified veterinarian should determine dosage and feeding volume based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Provides a durable and reusable option for feeding or administering Medicines via the esophagus in veterinary patientsNon-sterile design allows for cleaning and reuse under veterinary supervision
26 CH (8.7 mm) diameter suitable for medium to large-sized animal patients
76 cm length provides sufficient reach for precise placement within the esophagus
Components
Made from flexible veterinary-grade tubing material suitable for repeated useSmooth, non-traumatic tip designed to minimize tissue irritation during insertion
Radiopaque or depth tags not confirmed, thus omitted
Instructions for Use
Intended for esophageal administration of feeding or Medicines under veterinary supervisionInsert through the mouth into the esophagus using appropriate technique
Ensure correct placement before use; secure externally to prevent movement
A qualified veterinarian should determine dosage and feeding volume based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
