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Comparison of a new unguided self-advancing jejunal tube with the endoscopic guided technique: a prospective, randomized study
Intensive Care Medicine, 07/01/09
Holzinger U et al. - Success rate of correct jejunal placement of the new unguided self-advancing tube was significantly lower than the success rate of the endoscopic guided technique.
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