Shiva S, Lalhruaitluanga J, Singh J, Karnik A, Kumar A. A Rare Entanglement: Self-Knotting of a Nasogastric Tube.
Cureus 2024;
16:e55833. [PMID:
38590467 PMCID:
PMC11000529 DOI:
10.7759/cureus.55833]
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Abstract
While nasogastric intubation is a commonplace procedure characterized by its utility in enteral feeding and gastrointestinal decompression, instances of unexpected complications are relatively infrequent. Herein, we describe an unusual and rare complication, knot formation, that surfaced during routine patient care. This unique case prompts a re-evaluation of the potential complications associated with nasogastric tube insertion and offers insights into the challenges faced in its management. Through this report, we aim to contribute to the understanding of rare complications in enteral feeding practices.
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