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Feeding and Gastrointestinal Tubes

In veterinary critical care, maintaining nutritional intake and managing gastric pressure are vital for recovery. Our range of Disposable Veterinary Feeding Tubes and Stomach Catheters is engineered to provide clinicians with a safe, trauma-free way to deliver fluids, medication, and nutrition directly to the GI tract, or to perform emergency gastric decompression.

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Feeding tube for single useMade of medical grade PVC material, DEHP free is available.
There is radio opaque line on tube.
Tube length is customized.
Ref. No.ModelPackageCarton Size
FL055FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL066FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL088 FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL1010FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL1212FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL1414FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL1616FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL1818FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
FL2020FR50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
Disposable stomach catheterMade of medical grade PVC material, DEHP free is available.
There is radio opaque line on tube.
The connectors can be open or closed.
Tube length is customized.
Ref. No.ModelConnector TypePackageCarton Size
WL06/WP066FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL08/WP088 FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL10/WP1010FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL12/WP1212FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL14/WP1414FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL16/WP1616FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL18/WP1818FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL20/WP2020FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL22/WP2222FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL24/WP2424FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm
WL26/WP2626FRNormal/Adjustable50Pcs*8Boxes50*46*34cm



SPECIFICATIONS

Technical Specifications

SpecificationFeeding TubesStomach Catheters
MaterialMedical PVC / PolyurethaneMedical Grade PVC
Sizes Available4Fr - 12Fr6Fr - 30Fr
SterilityEO Gas SterilizedEO Gas Sterilized
FeaturesDepth markings, Cap-plugLarge bore, Funnel end
Patient ApplicationFeline, Canine, ExoticFeline, Canine, Livestock


FAQ: Best Practices for Veterinary Intubation


Q1: How do I choose between a feeding tube and a stomach catheter?
A: Feeding tubes are generally narrower and designed for long-term placement to deliver nutrition. Stomach catheters are typically larger in diameter, designed for rapid fluid delivery or removing contents (lavage/decompression) from the stomach.

Q2: Are these tubes safe for long-term use?
A: Our feeding tubes are designed for short-to-medium-term use. For permanent nutritional support (weeks/months), please consult our silicone gastrostomy options. These PVC/PU tubes are ideal for the initial 7–14 days of recovery.

Q3: How can I confirm the tube is in the stomach and not the trachea?
A: Our tubes feature a radiopaque line. After insertion, a quick X-ray is the gold standard for confirmation. You can also use the "bubble test" or check for negative pressure, but radiographic confirmation is the safest method.

Q4: Is the material rigid enough for easy insertion?
A: Yes, the tubes are designed with an optimal "balanced rigidity"—firm enough to prevent kinking during insertion, yet flexible enough to follow the natural anatomy without causing trauma.


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