Patient with CORGRIP* SR

CORGRIP* SR

STAY SECURE KNOWING YOUR PATIENTS ARE GETTING THE NUTRITION THEY NEED1

Designed to reduce the risk of dislodgement and the complications associated with replacement of nasal tubes1-5

 

Delayed enteral
nutrition

Increased risk
of aspiration

Unnecessary Exposure
to radiography

Added time and cost
for radiography and
replacing feeding tubes

DISCOVER THE MULTIPLE ADVANTAGES NASAL BRIDLE SYSTEMS OFFER OVER TAPE1-3

CORGRIP* SR, featuring a monofilament thread, is the nasal bridle system offering numerous advantages vs. tape.1-5

†Claim data is on file at Avanos.

At Avanos, we share your commitment to helping enteral feeding patients get the nutrition they need. This drives us to continuously improve and grow our offering to provide your patients with products and services to get them back to what matters.

A broad enteral feeding portfolio from neonates and pediatrics to adults, along with the dedicated education, service, and support you and your patients need, is what makes Avanos enteral feeding a vital lifeline.

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Avanos offers NG/NI products to help support positive outcomes for your patients and their families.

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There are inherent risks in all medical devices. Please refer to the product labeling for indications, cautions, warnings and contraindications by visiting https://eifu.avanos.com/AVA/all.
Availability of these products might vary from a given country or region to another, as a result of specific local regulatory approval or clearance requirements for sale in such country or region. Non contractual document. The manufacturer reserves the right, without prior notice, to modify the products in order to improve their quality.

References

  1. Lynch A, et al. A systematic review of the effectiveness and complications of using nasal bridles to secure nasoenteral feeding tubes. Aust J Otolaryngol. 2018;1(8):1-11.
  2. Gunn SR, et al. Use of a Nasal Bridle Prevents Accidental Nasoenteral Feeding Tube Removal. JPEN Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2009;33(1):50-54.
  3. Gurram KC. Nasal Bridle: Married to Your Tube. Pract Gastroenterol. January 2011;91:27-34.
  4. Allan K, et al. Observation of inadvertent tube loss in ICU: effect of nasal bridles. Br J Nurs. 2019 Oct 10;28(18):1170-1174.
  5. Burns SM, et al. Comparison of nasogastric tube securing methods and tube types in medical intensive care patients. Am J Crit Care. 1995 May;4(3):198-203.

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