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  1. How to place a Minnesota tube for massive upper GI bleeding from esophageal or gastric varices. Presented by Jess Mason, MD.

  2. Nov 3, 2020 · OVERVIEW. Sengstaken–Blakemore tube (3 lumen) replaced by Minnesota tube (4 lumen) as allows aspiration of both gastric and oesophageal contents, not just gastric contents. USE. tamponade of gastro-oesophageal bleeding that is unresponsive to medical and endoscopic treatment (~90% effective) DESCRIPTION.

  3. This #OnePager reviews how Minnesota Tubes work & shows you how to safely place and secure them. There are also some great how-to videos that walk you through the process step by step. Current version 1.0 (originally posted 2021-01-29).

  4. Mar 6, 2019 · This is a short video explaining how to place a Minnesota Tube for variceal bleeding. This video has different chapters to explain the necessary tools for th...

  5. Mar 5, 2019 · Placing a Minnesota tube for a variceal bleed in an emergent situation. This video will go through the indications, placement and management of a minnesota ...

  6. Feb 22, 2024 · Guide on placement and management of Minnesota Tubes for refractory Variceal Hemorrhage. Authors: Bao Sean Nguyen, MD, Kuldeep Tagore, MD

  7. Nov 3, 2017 · Step 1. Identification of specific type of tube inserted . Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube: . External: Three main lumens. Internal: Gastric balloon, Oesophageal balloon and Gastric suction port. Minnesota Tube: Main tube stocked in DCCQ – may be labeled as a Sengstaken tube. External: Four main lumens.