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Home > Gastrostomy (G) tube

Gastrostomy (G) tube

Gastrostomy (G) tube is a tube that passes directly through the abdominal wall and into the stomach in order to deliver fluids and nutrition. Liquid food is nutritionally complete and can support life and health in individuals who are unable to swallow, like those with absent swallow reflex.

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