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What is gastric feeding tube?

Pronunciation: /ˈgæstrɪk ˈfidɪŋ tub/

gastric feeding tube

Definition

A tube that is inserted through the nose, down the throat and esophagus, and into the stomach. It can be used to give drugs, liquids, and liquid food, or used to remove substances from the stomach. Giving food through a gastric feeding tube is a type of enteral nutrition. Also called nasogastric tube and NG tube.