FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, particularly thoracic surgery. Substance of the method consists in the fact that a tube is inserted in a patient for gastric delivery of high-caloric nutrient mixtures. A nasogastric Blackmore tube is inserted through an inferior nasal meatus and fixed in a stomach. A gastric cuff of the tube is inflated, then the tube is pulled up in a proximal direction, and the gastric cuff is placed in a cardiac orifice. A distal end of the tube is fixed to nose. Thereafter, the esophageal cuff is gradually inflated.
EFFECT: use of said invention allows eliminating surgical intervention, providing higher clinical effectiveness ensured by prevented gastric reflux to a tracheobronchial tree or to a pleural cavity, enabling temporary enteral feeding food of a patient.
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Dates
2011-03-20—Published
2009-08-24—Filed