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Gastric suction

Disease Gastric StasisGastric ulcer

Gastric suction
Alternate Names : Gastric lavage, Stomach pumping, Nasogastric tube suction
Definition ...

 


Gastric suction is done through a small tube that is inserted through the nose or mouth. Once the stomach tube is inserted, it is checked for proper placement. This is done by gently sucking out some of the contents of the stomach.

Nasogastric Suction (NG Tube)
A tube is inserted through the nose and into the stomach to remove digestive fluids. This will help relieve pain and bloating.
Intravenous Fluids and Electrolytes ...

Nasogastric suction
IV fluids
IV antibiotics if bowel ischemia suspected ...

Patients with an intestinal obstruction caused by ascariasis may be given nasogastric suction, followed by anthelminthic drugs, in order to avoid surgery.

Nothing by mouth, gastric suction, adhesion lysis
SURGERY: Laparotomy
Fibrosis: esophagus (stricture) ...

Other types of treatment include nasogastric suction, in which a tube is placed from the nose to the stomach so that air and liquids can be sucked out of the intestines to relieve pressure.

Gastric Lavage - Gastric Suction
Gastric Lavage - Stomach Pumping
Gastric Outlet Obstruction - Pyloric Stenosis
Gastric Suction
Gastric Suctioning - Stomach Pumping
Gastric Ulcer - Peptic Ulcer Disease ...

This is called nasogastric suction.
You may have to stop taking some medicines you have been taking.
A narcotic drug or other pain reliever will be prescribed for your abdominal pain. You may have other medicines as well.

Chronic compensated respiratory acidosis
Congestive heart failure
Excessive sweating
Gastric suction
Metabolic alkalosis
Overhydration
Syndrome of inappropriate diuretic hormone ( SIADH)secretion
Vomiting ...

by stopping oral intake of liquids and food; giving intravenous fluids; using a tube inserted through the nose and into the stomach (nasogastric tube) to aspirate stomach contents and keep the stomach empty of gas and fluids (nasogastric suction); ...

using a flexible rubber tube that is passed through the mouth and advanced to the stomach . ... into the stomach . Abbreviated NG tube. It is a flexible tube made of rubber or plastic, and it has bidirectional potential. Naso gastric suction ...

See also: Surgery, Symptom, Stomach, X-Ray, Vomiting