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A Replogle tube is used in the management of infants with long-gap oesophageal atresia awaiting a delayed repair of their oesophagus. Infants with long-gap oesophageal atresia may wait up to 3 months until surgical repair of the oesophagus.
The Replogle tube is used in infants with oesophageal atresia to prevent aspiration of contents from the oesophageal pouch. Replogle tube is a double lumen, radio-opaque tube, which is mainly used to give continuous suction and irrigation to a blind ending pouch.(1)
A Replogle tube is a double lumen radio-opaque tube used to give continuous low-pressure suction and irrigation of a blind ended pouch i.e. oesophageal atresia (Appendix 1). It is used in infants with Oesophageal
In this review we will discuss the normal and abnormal position of tubes and lines on a neonatal chest x-ray. Umbilical artery line. Umbilical vein catheter. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter. Endotracheal tube. Chest drainage tube. Gastric catheters. Reploggel's suction catheter. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Umbilical artery line.
A double lumen replogle suction catheter is placed into the oesophageal pouch to remove saliva and secretion to prevent aspiration or pneumonia. This CBR outlines the principles of management of infants with a replogle tube in-situ prior to surgical repair. Key Words replogle tube, trachea-oesophageal atresia/fistula, perioperative management
A Replogle tube is a 10-Fr orogastric or nasogastric tube used to decompress the stomach, prevent gaseous distention of the bowel, and aid in preventing emesis and aspiration in newborns, especially during medical procedures.
A Replogle tube - a double-lumen radio-opaque tube - is used for continuous suction and irrigation of secretions collecting in the blind-ending oesophageal pouch of an infant with oesophageal atresia.