AMT’s Pediatric G-J Enteral Feeding Tube
A gastric-jejunal feeding device is inserted through the abdominal wall and into the stomach. Unlike a g-tube which ends in the stomach, a gastric-jejunal feeding device travels into the stomach, through the pylorus, and ends in the small intestine. A gastric-jejunal feeding device is typically positioned such that nutrients are delivered into the jejunal segment of the small intestines. AMT’s family of gastric-jejunal feeding devices includes the micro G-JET®, the G-JET® Button, and the Traditional G-JET®.
AMT is changing the standard of care for pediatric patients with the micro G-JET®.
The micro G-JET® was designed to meet the enteral nutrition needs of pediatric patients. The micro G-JET® transitions from a 14F gastric segment to an 8F jejunal segment. The 8F jejunal tubing is well-suited for the narrow lumen of the small intestine in pediatric patients and was designed to reduce digestive problems associated with sustained pyloric opening, such as reflux and potential aspiration of bile or chyme.
The AMT micro G-JET® is the ONLY low profile gastric-jejunal feeding device with an 8F jejunal segment.
Enhanced Features: Designed for Pediatric Patients*
Low Profile Bolster
With clearly labeled G + J ports
Exclusive AMT Balloon
The balloon you trust, adapted for smaller stomachs
Anti-Kink Protection
Spans the entire 8F jejnual segment
The micro G-JET® is available in 14F with stoma lengths ranging from 0.8 cm to 2.5 cm and with jejunal lengths ranging from 10 cm to 30 cm.
Healthcare Professionals can order with established NET 30 terms or Prepayment/Credit Card.