OESOPHAGEAL TUBE, NON STERILE, REUSABLE, 32CH, 10,6MM 76CM
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OESOPHAGEAL TUBE, NON STERILE, REUSABLE, 32CH, 10.6MM 76CM
This veterinary product is a non-sterile, reusable esophageal tube designed for feeding or administering fluids through the esophagus. The tube is 76 cm long, with a French size of 32 CH (approximately 10.6 mm in outer diameter). Its non-sterile nature indicates that it is provided without sterilization and must be cleaned or sterilized between uses according to veterinary protocols. The reusable design allows for multiple uses, reducing waste and costs when properly maintained.
Long length (76 cm) accommodates a range of animal sizes and facilitates secure placement
Large diameter (32 CH / ~10.6 mm) efficiently supports the delivery of nutritional fluids or Medicines
Suitable for veterinary feeding or fluid administration through the esophagus under professional supervision
Ensure proper placement before use and clean or sterilize between uses according to veterinary protocols
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage and volume of administration based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Non-sterile, reusable design reduces ongoing supply costs and wasteLong length (76 cm) accommodates a range of animal sizes and facilitates secure placement
Large diameter (32 CH / ~10.6 mm) efficiently supports the delivery of nutritional fluids or Medicines
Suitable for veterinary feeding or fluid administration through the esophagus under professional supervision
Composition
Made from a veterinary-grade, durable tubular material suitable for repeated use (exact material unspecified) Outer diameter approximately 10.6 mm (32 CH) Length 76 cm Non-sterile, reusable designInstructions for Use
To be used via the esophageal route under the supervision of a veterinarianEnsure proper placement before use and clean or sterilize between uses according to veterinary protocols
A qualified veterinarian should determine the dosage and volume of administration based on the animal type, weight, and clinical condition
