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A Miller–Abbott tube is a tube used to treat obstructions in the small intestine through intubation. It was developed in 1934 by William Osler Abbott and . The device is around 3 metres (9.8 ft) long and has a distal balloon at one end. It is made up of two tubes, one for inflating the balloon when in the duodenum and one for the passage of water. While inserted, barium can be passed through them, and this, alongside radiography, can provide diagnostic information regarding a lesion. A mercury-filled bag has been used with these tubes to assist with decompression of an obstructed intestine, although there are recorded cases of these rupturing and sometimes causing mercury poisoning.

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  • Un tubo de Miller-Abbott es un tubo que se usa para tratar obstrucciones en el intestino delgado mediante intubación .​ Fue desarrollado en 1934 por William Osler Abbott y Thomas Grier Miller . El dispositivo mide alrededor de 3 metros (9,8 pies) de largo y tiene un globo distal en un extremo. Está formado por dos tubos, uno para inflar el balón en el duodeno y otro para el paso del agua. Mientras se inserta, el bario pueden pasar a través de ellos, y esto, junto con la radiografía, puede proporcionar información de diagnóstico sobre una lesión. Se ha utilizado una bolsa llena de mercurio con estos tubos para ayudar con la descompresión de un intestino obstruido, aunque se han registrado casos de rotura y en ocasiones de intoxicación por mercurio .​​ (es)
  • A Miller–Abbott tube is a tube used to treat obstructions in the small intestine through intubation. It was developed in 1934 by William Osler Abbott and . The device is around 3 metres (9.8 ft) long and has a distal balloon at one end. It is made up of two tubes, one for inflating the balloon when in the duodenum and one for the passage of water. While inserted, barium can be passed through them, and this, alongside radiography, can provide diagnostic information regarding a lesion. A mercury-filled bag has been used with these tubes to assist with decompression of an obstructed intestine, although there are recorded cases of these rupturing and sometimes causing mercury poisoning. (en)
  • La sonda di Miller-Abbott è una sonda enterale di gomma morbida, a doppio lume, lunga circa 320 cm, di calibro dai 12 ai 18 french (la più usata è di 16 french) che viene utilizzata per la decompressione intestinale. Un lume drena o decomprime l'intestino aspirando secrezioni e gas, il secondo lume, più piccolo, viene utilizzato per gonfiare un palloncino posto all'estremità distale della sonda. Questo viene gonfiato con una soluzione che serve per appesantirne la punta e che permetterne la progressione della sonda, sfruttando i movimenti peristaltici, fino all'intestino tenue una volta giunto nello stomaco ed oltrepassato il piloro. In passato per gonfiare il palloncino veniva utilizzato il mercurio. Per la sua tossicità attualmente è stato sostituito con altre soluzioni. (it)
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  • Un tubo de Miller-Abbott es un tubo que se usa para tratar obstrucciones en el intestino delgado mediante intubación .​ Fue desarrollado en 1934 por William Osler Abbott y Thomas Grier Miller . El dispositivo mide alrededor de 3 metros (9,8 pies) de largo y tiene un globo distal en un extremo. Está formado por dos tubos, uno para inflar el balón en el duodeno y otro para el paso del agua. Mientras se inserta, el bario pueden pasar a través de ellos, y esto, junto con la radiografía, puede proporcionar información de diagnóstico sobre una lesión. Se ha utilizado una bolsa llena de mercurio con estos tubos para ayudar con la descompresión de un intestino obstruido, aunque se han registrado casos de rotura y en ocasiones de intoxicación por mercurio .​​ (es)
  • A Miller–Abbott tube is a tube used to treat obstructions in the small intestine through intubation. It was developed in 1934 by William Osler Abbott and . The device is around 3 metres (9.8 ft) long and has a distal balloon at one end. It is made up of two tubes, one for inflating the balloon when in the duodenum and one for the passage of water. While inserted, barium can be passed through them, and this, alongside radiography, can provide diagnostic information regarding a lesion. A mercury-filled bag has been used with these tubes to assist with decompression of an obstructed intestine, although there are recorded cases of these rupturing and sometimes causing mercury poisoning. (en)
  • La sonda di Miller-Abbott è una sonda enterale di gomma morbida, a doppio lume, lunga circa 320 cm, di calibro dai 12 ai 18 french (la più usata è di 16 french) che viene utilizzata per la decompressione intestinale. Un lume drena o decomprime l'intestino aspirando secrezioni e gas, il secondo lume, più piccolo, viene utilizzato per gonfiare un palloncino posto all'estremità distale della sonda. (it)
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