The digestive tract consists of a series of anatomical structures or hollow organs. Hence, the products used here are usually designed to introduce or remove a substance from the interior of those structures.

Gastrostomy Button
Cod.350This product has been designed to be inserted into the gastric cavity through a stable surgical stoma. Used for direct administration of food in patients unable to feed by mouth, patients with gastroesophageal reflux and upper gastrointestinal [...]
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Balloon Gastrostomy Tube
Cod.330/31This product has been designed to administer food directly into the gastric cavity in patients unable to feed by mouth, patients with gastroesophageal reflux and upper gastrointestinal tract malformations, gastroesophageal surgery patients and [...]
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Continuous Aspiration Tube
Cod.340This product has been designed for lavage, decompression and aspiration of mucus secretions in the atretic pouch or gastric cavity in neonatal patients with oesophageal atresia and delayed gastric emptying.
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PEG Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Kit
Cod.355This product has been designed to administer food directly into the gastric cavity in patients unable to feed by mouth, patients with gastroesophageal reflux and upper gastrointestinal tract malformations, gastroesophageal surgery patients and [...]
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Nasogastric Tube
Cod.391/392This product has been designed for food administration in patients unable to feed by mouth, gastric emptying/lavage in food poisoning or drug intoxication patients, and sample collection for diagnostic purposes.
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Transpyloric Tube With Weighted Tip And Guidewire (Polyurethane)
Cod.398-PThis product has been designed for patients unable to take food or medicines by mouth, patients with gastroesophageal reflux and upper gastrointestinal tract malformation, gastroesophageal surgery patients and patients with pancreatitis.
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Transpyloric Tube With Weighted Tip And Guidewire (Silicone)
Cod.398-SThis product has been designed for patients unable to take food or medicines by mouth, patients with gastroesophageal reflux and upper gastrointestinal tract malformation, gastroesophageal surgery patients and patients with pancreatitis.
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