| Quantity | Price |
|---|---|
| 10 | R11,620 |
| 15 | R17,430 |
| 20 | R23,240 |
The Medical Balloon Gastric Calibration Tube is used for accurately calibrating the gastric pouch during surgical procedures, ensuring precision and safety.
The gastric calibration tube is sterilized using ethylene oxide and is provided as a sterile, disposable product.
The Type I Gastric Calibration Tube consists of a catheter, inner cone joint, silicone head, universal connector, and a check clip.
The gastric calibration tube should not be used for more than two hours.
It is recommended to keep at least one spare uncalibrated tube on hand in case of failure or other events.
Possible complications include oesophageal perforation and stapling over the gastric tube when using stapling instruments.
The balloon must be inflated gradually under visual inspection by the user, and the maximum volume that can be injected into the balloon is 60ml.
No, the Medical Balloon Gastric Calibration Tube is designed for single use only.
It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before using the gastric calibration tube in patients with esophageal issues due to the risk of perforation.
The inflation valve is a fragile part and should be handled with care to prevent damage.
To perform a leak test, connect a syringe using the universal connector and introduce air or liquid into the stomach segment, then aspirate the liquid via the holes in the gastric calibration tube.
If the balloon is inflated before reaching the stomach, deflate it immediately and ensure proper placement before inflating again.
Yes, the Calibration Tube should be introduced orally until it reaches the positioning site in the stomach.
Various types and sizes of gastric calibration tubes are available, including those with X-ray lines or additional balloon functions.
Yes, proper training and understanding of the procedure are essential to ensure safe and effective use of the calibration tube.
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