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Jejunal Feeding Tubes with ENFit™ Connector (J thru G)
Mic-Key™ Low Profile Gastrostomy Device
Use with MILA Guardian™ to reduce risk of infection. See page 15 for details.
• The tubes listed below must be placed through either a 16Fr or 20Fr MILA PEG tube (on previous page) • C ontinuous nutritional support via a jejunal tube positioned in duodenum or jejunum • S tomach can be evacuated via the side port while the J-tube is locked in place by the Twoomey adapter, with no up/down slippage or leakage • Grip tip on distal end for grasping with endoscope • Centimeter markings for precise depth placement • A ll sizes have an ENFit™ connection on the proximal end. Two ENFit™ syringes are included DESCRIPTION ITEM # 6Fr x 91cm (36in) - Order PEG16 or PGS16 J636 8Fr x 91cm (36in) - Order PEG20 or PGS20 J836 10Fr x 91cm (36in) - Order PEG20 or PGS20 J1036 For SURGICALLY PLACED J-tubes, refer to STERILE Nasogastric Feeding Tubes on pages 48 and 50.
• U nique balloon style cuff enables insertion and removal without trauma after the stoma is formed • K it includes patient care kit with 6mL & 35mL syringes, right angle feeding set, bolus feeding set and caregiver guide
• A vailable in 12Fr, 14Fr, 16Fr, 18Fr, 20Fr, and 24Fr diameters; lengths from 0.8cm to 5.0cm (length is measured from the proximal side of the balloon to the skin surface) Scan the QR code to see all available sizes. • Order the Stoma Measuring Device to determine the length of the formed stoma and the appropriate Mic-Key™ size • Special order item; allow 5 business days for delivery DESCRIPTION ITEM # Mic-Key™ - specify Fr size and length Mic-Key Stoma Measuring Device M5555 Gastrostomy Catheter • S urgically placed open-ended silicone G tube with 20mL retention balloon, radiopaque stripe, fixation ring, Y-Port and clamp included • Can be used for J through G catheterization DESCRIPTION ITEM # 20Fr x 25cm (10in), fits up to a 10Fr G tube CYGA20 24Fr x 25cm (10in), fits up to a 12Fr G tube CYGA24 28Fr x 25cm (10in), fits up to a 14Fr G tube CYGA28
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