GJ feeding tube retainer

By John Ridley

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John Ridley
John Ridley
over 3 years
I'm not sure how this tube is referred to officially. It's a GJ tube. I have a gastric tube variant coming up soon, the only real difference is that one is shorter. The tapered end probably will fit a wide variety of tubes, the clip end fits with what I think is pretty much a universal connection, so varying the length is likely all that's needed for most tubes. I changed the SCAD file on the new variant to make it trivial to adjust the length. Honestly I'd say just print them, and if they don't work for someone ask if it would work if longer or shorter and by how much, and change that.
Kerivkennedy
Kerivkennedy
over 3 years
you say known to fit only the model of tube shown in the print. Forgive me for being an idiot, but I'm wanting to use my 3D printer for the benefit of my many friends of children with special needs. My own daughter doesn't require a feeding tube, but many do. How would I know if this is the right kind for them? Is this a Y port? or something more specific?
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