Nutrisafe2 PUR Nasogastric Feeding Tube

PUR nasogastric (NG) enteral feeding tube for neonatal patients with closed or open distal tip and two lateral eyes.

With a closed or open distal tip with two lateral eyes, this polyurethane (PUR), x-ray opaque nasogastric feeding tube for Nutrisafe2 is designed for neonatal infant patients and newborns.

Vygon Code: N/A

Unique Selling Points


Specially designed for neonatal patients and newborns

For medium-term use (up to 29 days)

Small cap & colour coded

Numerical markings every centimetre

Radiopaque

About Product

Polyurethane gastro-duodenal enteral feeding tubes with radiopaque line and 2 lateral eyes.

Specially designed for neonatal patients and newborns, these NG feeding tubes are intended to be used for medium-term feeding into the stomach of up to 29 days.

Nutrisafe2 Nasogastric Enteral Feeding Tube Product Features:

  • Made of Polyrethane (PUR)
  • Stylet protected by a ball end to facilitate placement
  • Closed or open distal tip with 2 lateral eyes
  • Small colour coded cap to quickly identify size
  • Numerical Markings every centimetre from 5-75cm
  • Radiopaque
  • Individually packed, sterilised medical device.
  • DEHP & latex-free
  • Transparent to better visualise the administered solution
  • Single use.

 

About the Nutrisafe2 range:

Created in 2005, the Nutrisafe2 range is a unique safe enteral feeding system fully incompatible with luer systems and other small-bore connectors in accordance with ISO 80369-1 requirements.

Specifically designed to eliminate any sharp edges that could cause discomfort and markings on delicate skin, with a lockable system that provides additional security and safety and better dosing accuracy

 

Reduce risks of Misconnections, increase patient safety. Zero reported misconnections in over 20 years of clinical use.

The Nutrisafe2 connection features a purple colour and specific dimensions so that connecting Nutrisafe2 to a standard Luer 6% fitting is not possible. Consequently, accidental misconnections between parenteral drugs / solutions and enteral drugs / solutions (particularly in stress situations) are avoided and the right administration route is respected.

 

Vygon (UK) Ltd – Leading Supplier of Medical & Surgical Devices

At Vygon we have over 60 years of experience in neonatology. Our Nutrisafe2 range means safe, clean and accurate for neonatal and newborn patients. Explore more neonatal nasogastric feeding solutions or contact us for more information.

Get in touch with your local Vygon representative today to discuss Nutrisafe2 PUR feeding tubes within your department.

Length 125 cm for codes 1362.xxx1 (closed end) and for codes 1362.xxx2 (open end), with a stylet which makes the tube slightly more rigid to facilitate the placement of the tube.

UOI Units: Box

UOI: 25

Contains Latex: No

Contains DEHP: No

Pyrogen Free: No

Sterile Medical Device: Yes

Product Support

Vygon is committed to education and support for our customers. We provide in-service training sessions for all staff and all shift patterns, to help ensure your clinicians achieve best practice when delivering care to patients. In addition, patient advice leaflets and children’s bravery certicates are available on request, to help assist the clinicians in supporting and informing their patients.

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