MIC-KEY 20FR Low-Profile Gastrostomy Feeding Tube Kit


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Mic-Key 20FR Low-Profile Gastrostomy Feeding Tube Kit is designed with high clarity medical grade silicone construction for visibility and drapability. Mic-Key G-Tube features a low-profile design that makes it unobtrusive and easier to conceal. Mic-Key G Feeding Tube offers a tapered distal tip recessed at the recommended fill volume. Its inflatable silicone internal retention balloon reduces patient trauma experienced with obturated devices. This gastrostomy tube comes with 5mL of balloon volume.
What does MIC-KEY 20FR G Tube include?
- (1) MIC-KEY Low-Profile Feeding Tube
- (1) MIC-KEY extension set with SECUR-LOK right angle connector and 2 port Y and clamp 12" length (for continuous feeding)
- (1) MIC-KEY bolus extension set with cath tip, SECUR-LOK straight connector and clamp 12" length (for bolus feeding)
- One 6ml syringe
- One 35ml catheter tip syringe
- (4) gauze pads
- (1) Directions for use
- (1) Patient care guide
Mic KEY Low Profile Gastrostomy Feeding Tube Features
- Mic-Key Gastrostomy is latex free and sterile
- Less cumbersome than conventional gastrostomy tubes for active patients
- Proximal anti-reflux valve
- Ventilated secur-lok ring, the external retention mechanism designed to allow air to circulate around the stoma site and reduce tube pressure 360º from the sides of the stoma wall
- Radiopaque stripe
- Patented universal connector, designed to preserve tube life and minimize unintentional disconnects
- Mic-Key 20FR Low-Profile Gastrostomy Feeding Tube Kit is a step up from conventional gastrostomy feeding tubes
- Highly popular and widely prescribed and easy to conceal, making it an ideal feeding tube for virtually all individuals
- For single use
When to use MICKEY Tube?
The MIC-KEY Low-Profile Feeding Tubes are indicated for use in patients who require enteral feeding, are unable to tolerate oral feeding, require gastric decompression and/or medication delivery directly into either the stomach, distal to the stomach, distal duodenum or proximal jejunum (tube types vary from G, J, TJ/ GJ & GE depending on what medical professional has prescribed/placed).