
Ep. 2 G-Tubes Two Ways with Bream and Brandis
BackTable Vascular & Interventional
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How to Do a Bag in the Near Future?
Most stroke patients come down with some sort of nasal and tear-feeding tube in there already. And if they don't have a tube, we'll use a 65-centimeter 5-inch baron-seam catheter to inflate the stomach. Usually we give most patients glucagon to keep the air from going anywhere. You can either try and snare, you can put a wire down the catheter that you use for the enphylgastric insufflation and snare that out through the sheath or you can place a snare down kind of the GE junction and use a wire from your sheath to get it out that way.
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