The loop-torque maneuver: a method to facilitate intubation for enteroclysis
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01888810
The loop-torque maneuver: a method to facilitate intubation for enteroclysis
Abstract
The loop-torque maneuver is a simple technique used to facilitate intubation with an enteroclysis catheter. A braided stainless steel guidewire, 26 cm longer than the one provided with the commercially available set, is used. A loop is formed in its proximal end to facilitate torquing if the catheter engages the greater curvature or coils up in the fundus. The loop-torque maneuver led to successful intubation of all patients in this series and produced less discomfort than the double-back maneuver.
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