MIC-KEY* Low Profile FEEDING TUBE KITS
MIC-KEY* G FEEDING TUBES
Fit for All Stages – From Paediatrics, Teens, Through Adult
The need for enteral feeding can be emotionally complex and may limit patients’ lifestyle choices. Traditional feeding tubes may be difficult to conceal, visible through clothing and pose risk of snagging and removal. MIC-KEY* gastrostomy low-profile feeding tubes from Avanos are for patients of all ages.
MIC-KEY* G Feeding Tube:
- Sits at skin level
- Various sizes for paediatrics through to adult
MIC-KEY* EXTENSION SETS
Avanos offers a variety of extension sets for continuous feeding, Bolus feeding and medication delivery for:
- Mic-Key* Feeding Tube Kits
- MIC* G Feeding Tube Kits
- MIC* J Feeding Tube Kits
- MIC* GJ Feeding Tube Kits
- CORFLO Feeding Tubes
Avanos supports all your enteral feeding needs.
STOMA MEASURING DEVICE
The MIC-KEY* Over the-Wire Stoma Measuring Device Device is to be used to measure the appropriate feeding tube shaft length.
The MIC-KEY* & MIC* Feeding Tubes are indicated for use in patients who require enteral feeding. There are inherent risks in all medical devices; please refer to the product labelling for Indications, Cautions, Warnings and Contraindications. Please contact us at our number listed above or website for more important information.
References:
- iData Research Inc., U.S. Market for Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Devices, iDATA_USGI12_RPT, February 2012
- Pubmed indexed, published in English for on-label use, searched March 2013
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy feeding tubes
MIC* PEG
Intuitive PEG Kit Organization
- All components needed for PEG placement are included in the kit
INTRODUCER KIT
Introducer Kit
The Avanos Introducer Kit delivers all the essential tools for an efficient, secure and less invasive placement. The kit offers:
- Absorbable Sutures
- Telescopic Dilator
- T-fasteners
- Tools specifically designed for visual and surgical accuracy
- Sterilized introducer needle, hemostat, J-guide wire/seeking catheter, scalpel, and more
- Flexibility as adjunctive or primary procedure [MIC* or MIC-KEY* G, J or GJ Feeding Tube placement (12-20 Fr)]
References:
1 Lynch A, et al . Aus J Otolayngol 2018;1:8
2 McGinnis C. Nutr Clin Pract. 2011;26(1);70-77