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 Dobhoff (Dobbhoff) Tubes*Nasoduodenal Feeding Tubes
 
 
 Indications for use 
  A small-bore, flexible       silicone tube usually inserted into the nose with a weighted tip that       should preferentially be past the pylorusUsed for nutrition in       patients who
      
        Require  mechanical ventilation
    Have an altered  mental statusHave swallowing  disorders It is a narrow-bore (3mm-8       French) which can be left in place for 6 weeks or more
    Causes less  local irritation than nasogastric tubesUnlike a  large-bore nasogastric tube, it is not attached to suction  Placement 
  The feeding tube has       a weighted metal tip and a guide wire for insertion
      
        The side hole is  usually located just proximal to the tipTip of feeding tube       should be in 2nd or 3rd portion of duodenumMost, however, are       placed in the stomachPlacement of the tube       is checked by a post-insertion radiograph centered on the region of the       lower chest and upper abdomenOnce the guide wire       is removed, it is not re-inserted  Complications 
  About 2% tracheopulmonary       complicationsPositioning in the stomach
      
        If the tube is placed too proximally, there is a risk of aspiration Inadvertent insertion       into the tracheobronchial tree
      
        The tube is more  likely to enter to the right main bronchus and lower lobe bronchus because of  the wider diameter and straighter course than the left main bronchusPerforation of pleura       by guide wire or tube
      
  Intracranial       placement
      
     * There does not seem to be  general agreement as to whether the correct spelling is Dobhoff or Dobbhoff,  even among medical dictionaries, although “Dobbhoff” is the registered  trademark of Sherwood Services AG. The tube was actually named after two  physicians, Drs. Dobbie and Hoffmeister. 
  
   Four Different Patients with Dobbhoff (feeding) Tubes. (A) The tip of the feeding tube (white arrow) is in the right lower lobe bronchus, having descended in the trachea instead of the esophagus. (B) The tip of the Dobbhoff tube is in the descending limb of the duodenum (yellow arrow), considered the best position. (C) The tip is in the cervical esophagus (dotted white arrow). (D) The tip is in the distal esophagus (black arrow).For these same photos without the arrows, click here
 
 Dobbhoff Tube in Right Lower Lobe.  The tip of the feeding tube (red arrow) is in the right lower lobe bronchus, having descended in the trachea instead of the esophagus. For more information, click on the link if you see this icon
 
   
  
 
 
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