CORTRAK* 2 ENTERAL ACCESS SYSTEM (EAS)

EFFICIENT FEEDING SOLUTIONS FOR BETTER OUTCOMES

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CORTRAK* 2 ENTERAL ACCESS SYSTEM (EAS)

The CORTRAK* 2 Enteral Access System (EAS) is a guided feeding tube placement system that uses an electromagnetic sensing device to show the relative path of Avanos CORTRAK* 2 feeding tubes during a placement procedure. On-screen visualization at bedside supports qualified clinicians in placing feeding tubes, confirming placement per institution protocol and reducing secondary insertion attempts.

With CORTRAK* 2 EAS, you can:

  • Help qualified clinicians identify tube location during insertion and assists in early identification of potential complications, such as lung placements.
  • Help manage the placement of feeding tubes to support patient nutrition delivery.
  • Offer improved patient care
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CORTRAK* 2 NASOGASTRIC/NASOINTESTINAL FEEDING TUBE WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSMITTING STYLET WITH ENFit® CONNECTORS

CORTRAK* 2 ENFit® NG/NI feeding tubes combine the CORFLO* Anti-Clog, non-weighted NG/NI feeding tubes with an electromagnetic transmitting stylet. They are designed for use with the CORTRAK* 2 to aid in the placement of NG/NI feeding tubes 8Fr, 10Fr and 12Fr.

Features:

  • ENFit® compliant
  • Distinctive YELLOW tube design
  • Polyurethane tube
  • Length, French size and cm markings printed on tube
  • Dual port allows simultaneous feeding, flushing and/or delivery of medications without unnecessary disconnection from feeding lines
  • Anti-clog exit port
  • Water activated C-19™ hydrophilic lubricant on tip and internal lumen
  • Radiopaque tube and tip
  • Pre-inserted braided stainless steel stylet with electromagnetic transmitting coil for use with the CORTRAK* 2
  • MRI Safe (with stylet removed, MRI: ≤ 3 Tesla)
  • Range in sizes 8Fr – 12Fr
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Educational Infographics

Challenges of conventional tube placement confirmation techniques

Challenges of conventional tube placement confirmation techniques

Techniques for ng/ni feeding tube placement

Techniques for ng/ni feeding tube placement

Challenges of misplacement of nasoenteric feeding tubes

Challenges of misplacement of nasoenteric feeding tubes

Feeding tube placement in specific patient profiles: gastroparesis

Feeding tube placement in specific patient profiles: gastroparesis

Challenges of nasoenteric tube dislodgement

Challenges of nasoenteric tube dislodgement

Feeding tube placement in patients with stroke

Feeding tube placement in patients with stroke

References:
1. Kreymann KG, et al. Clin Nutr 2006;25:210–23
2. Mogensen KM, et al. Crit Care Med 2015; 43:2605–15
3. Mehta NM, et al. Crit Care Med 2012;40(7):2204–11