Bard® Sump Nasogastric Standard Feeding Tube | 16fr
BAR-0042160
Medline
Med-Surg Supplies
The Bard® Sump Nasogastric Standard Feeding Tube is a premium medical device engineered to provide efficient and reliable enteral nutrition and gastric decompression support. Designed with a French size of 16 and a length of 48 inches, this sterile feeding tube ensures safe and effective delivery of nutrients and medications directly into the stomach. It is ideal for both short-term and long-term use in various clinical environments.
Key Features
- High-Quality Materials: Crafted from durable, medical-grade materials, the Bard® Sump Nasogastric Feeding Tube is built to withstand regular usage while ensuring maximum patient safety and comfort.
- Sump Design: The dual-purpose sump design allows for both feeding and gastric decompression, making it a versatile tool for managing patient nutrition and gastrointestinal care. This design helps in maintaining stomach decompression while simultaneously providing necessary nutrition.
- Optimal Length: With a length of 48 inches, the tube offers sufficient reach for easy and secure placement, ensuring that nutrition and medication are delivered effectively.
- 16 French Size: The 16 fr size is suitable for a wide range of patients, balancing comfort and efficient nutrient delivery. It is particularly useful for patients requiring enteral feeding due to conditions like dysphagia, neurological disorders, or postoperative recovery.
- Sterile Packaging: Each tube is individually packaged in a sterile environment to prevent contamination, adhering to the highest standards of hygiene and patient safety.
- Radiopaque Line: The tube is equipped with a radiopaque line, which allows for easy verification of placement through X-ray imaging, ensuring accurate and safe positioning within the gastrointestinal tract.
- Soft and Flexible: Constructed from soft, flexible material, the tube minimizes patient discomfort during insertion and while in use. This feature is especially important for patients requiring prolonged enteral feeding.