Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Functional object - Boxed Nasogastric Oesophageal Tubing Adult and Intermediate sizes, DAVOL INC, Nasogastric Oesophageal Tubing
... ...Sengstaken-Blakemore tube...Haemorrhage Gastric Oesophagus Sengstaken-Blakemore tube Balloon Tamponade Tubing marked at 50mm intervals for 250 mm Red rubber tubing catheter 1000 mm in length with two balloons one 35mm and one 40mm around tubing/proximal end bullet shaped/ drainage holes on tubing up to balloon/distal end has two spigoted balloon inflation portals and one gastric aspiration outlet. ...
Used to lavage the stomach and oesophagus and apply pressure by inflating the balloons to bleeding oesophageal varices. The technique used to place the tube is called Balloon Tamponade.Historically used in an emergency situation to control bleeding of oesophageal and gastric varices.Red rubber tubing catheter 1000 mm in length with two balloons one 35mm and one 40mm around tubing/proximal end bullet shaped/ drainage holes on tubing up to balloon/distal end has two spigoted balloon inflation portals and one gastric aspiration outlet. Both contained in original cardboard box with pink leaflets instructions for use.Tubing marked at 50mm intervals for 250 mmhaemorrhage, gastric, oesophagus, sengstaken-blakemore tube, balloon tamponade