Yes, a T-tube can be flushed with saline solution to maintain patency and prevent blockages. It is recommended to follow the healthcare provider's instructions on how to properly flush a T-tube.
It stands for Transverse Tubuals. They run on the inside and throughout the structure of a skelatol muscle fiber.
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The T tube was invented on a child so that he could breathe. The normal sized tracheostomies were too large and incorrectly shaped for a child. Thus, William Montegomery in 1968 re-desinged and manipulated the already existing tracheostomy and invented the T Tube.
The T tube was invented on a child so that he could breathe. The normal sized tracheostomies were too large and incorrectly shaped for a child. Thus, William Montegomery in 1968 re-desinged and manipulated the already existing tracheostomy and invented the T Tube.
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The T-tube allows bile to drain out of the patient's body into a small pouch, known as a bile bag. If a T-tube is put in place, it may remain attached to a bile bag for a week or possibly longer. When the bile bag is removed the T-tube will be tied or capped. It will remain in place for several months so that it can be used for special testing. Basically, t-tube replacement into the (common bile duct)CBD remain a frequently used method of treatment for CBD stones, one reason being that the t-tube provides convenient access for monitoring postoperative biliary complications. these days a T-tube are also used as a stent to keep the CBD open in cases of malignant strictures or comoression(causing obstructive jaundice)
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