What is a Replogle tube used for?

A Replogle tube is used to continuously drain saliva from the upper oesophageal pouch and is positioned 0.5cm above the end of the oesophageal pouch. Adequate drainage of the upper oesophageal pouch is essential to prevent saliva spilling over into the trachea resulting in aspiration or pneumonia.

How does a Replogle tube work?

Replogle tube: A double lumen tube, where one lumen is for drainage of saliva and the other functions as an air vent. The Replogle tube (Figure 1) is placed in the upper oesophageal pouch and connected to continuous low pressure suction of -15 to -35 cmH20 to aspirate saliva and prevent aspiration.

How do you measure a neonatal Orogastric tube?

Traditionally, this has been and often still is done by measuring from the tip of the nose (for nasogastric) or corner of the mouth (for orogastric) to the ear lobe and then to the xiphoid process or mid-umbilicus.

Where are Replogle globes made?

Based in a 55,000 square foot facility outside of Chicago, most of our globes today are still painstakingly hand-made in the USA by artisans who have spent the better part of their lives with the company.

Why is a nasogastric tube inserted during surgery?

By inserting a nasogastric tube, you are gaining access to the stomach and its contents. This enables you to drain gastric contents, decompress the stomach, obtain a specimen of the gastric contents, or introduce a passage into the GI tract. This will allow you to treat gastric immobility, and bowel obstruction.

What type of tube is a Dobhoff?

Dobhoff tube is a special type of nasogastric tube (NGT), which is a small-bore and flexible so it is more comfortable for the patient than the usual NGT. The tube is inserted by the use of a guide wire called the stylet (see image1), which removed after the tube correct placement is confirmed.

What is a Orogastric tube?

Orogastric (OG) tube insertion involves the placement of a dual lumen tube into the stomach via the oropharynx to facilitate gastric suctioning and/or decompression. The large lumen allows for suctioning of gastric contents and decompression with the sump vent allowing for atmospheric air to be drawn into the tube.

When do you use Orogastric tube?

An orogastric tube is inserted to prevent vomiting and aspiration, to improve ventilation, to decrease intestinal distention, and to facilitate visceral reduction. Newborns with signs of respiratory distress should undergo immediate endotracheal intubation.

What is a Replogle world globe?

The name Replogle has been synonymous with globes since the company’s founding in 1930. When the company started, Replogle made globes by buying printed globe sheets from another company, cutting them into strips called gores, and painstakingly hand fitting the gores together and assembling the globes by hand.

When were Replogle globes made?

1930
Replogle Globes has been committed to social responsibility since its inception in 1930.

Who needs nasogastric tube?

If you can’t eat or swallow, you may need to have a nasogastric tube inserted. This process is known as nasogastric (NG) intubation. During NG intubation, your doctor or nurse will insert a thin plastic tube through your nostril, down your esophagus, and into your stomach.

What are the indications of NG tube?

Diagnostic indications for NG intubation include the following: Evaluation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding (ie, presence, volume) Aspiration of gastric fluid content. Identification of the esophagus and stomach on a chest radiograph.

What is a Replogle tube used for in babies?

A Replogle tube is used in the management of neonates and infants with oesophageal atresia awaiting a delayed repair of their oesophagus. A Replogle tube is used to continuously drain saliva from the upper oesophageal pouch and is positioned 0.5cm above the end of the oesophageal pouch.

What does Repogle mean?

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How long does it take for a Replogle tube to work?

The infant will return to theatre after approximately 4-8 weeks for a delayed repair of the oesophageal atresia if the oesophageal ends are close enough. The indications for a Replogle tube are to prevent aspiration and aspiration pneumonia in infants with long-gap OA.

What is a Replogle tube used for in the Butterfly Ward?

To outline the principles of management of infants with a Replogle tube in-situ in the Butterfly Ward (Newborn Intensive Care) at The Royal Children’s Hospital. Replogle tube: A double lumen tube, where one lumen is for drainage of saliva and the other functions as an air vent.

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