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  1. SengstakenBlakemore 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.

  2. Occasionally medical and interventional therapies can’t stop an upper GI bleeds due to esophageal varices. In those rare cases, placement of a Minnesota Tube can be life-saving. This #OnePager reviews how Minnesota Tubes work & shows you how to safely place and secure them.

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

  4. This article will focus on use and care of the Minnesota tube, including numerous suggestions from the literature. Tamponade for treatment of esophageal varices may be accompanied by numerous complications, some of which are major or lethal.

  5. This article will focus on use and care of the Minnesota tube, including numerous suggestions from the literature. Tamponade for treatment of esophageal varices may be accompanied by numerous complications, some of which are major or lethal.

  6. GI bleed and Minnesota tube made easy. By Dustin Leigh, M.D. and Cameron Wangsgard, M.D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeHAU7vehlk.

  7. 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 ...