Product overview
Description & packaging
High-Efficiency Gastric Decompression and Fluid Management: The JK Medirise Levin's Tube is a highly reliable clinical disposable designed for short-to-medium-term gastric intubation. It is specifically engineered to facilitate effective gastrointestinal decompression by removing fluids and gas from the stomach, managing acute gastric dilation, collecting diagnostic specimens, and performing intensive gastric lavage during emergencies.
Global Compliance & Regulatory Excellence: Manufactured in advanced cleanroom settings following stringent ISO 13485 standards, our Levin's tubes ensure zero pyrogenicity and flawless batch-to-batch consistency. Bearing a valid CE Mark, this device fully complies with European Medical Device regulations, enabling seamless integration into global healthcare supply networks, international hospital tenders, and domestic medical distribution systems.
Atraumatic Design and Enhanced Flow Dynamics: Formed from smooth, low-friction, medical-grade polyvinyl chloride (PVC), the tube is rigid enough to resist collapsing under negative suction pressure yet flexible enough to soften at body temperature to minimize mucosal trauma during insertion. Unlike typical feeding tubes, the Levin's tube features a smooth, open distal end paired with four strategically offset lateral eyes. This specific geometry ensures rapid, unhindered aspiration of thick gastric secretions without causing tissue invagination or tube clogging.
Precise Anatomical Tracking: Patient safety is maximized through clear positioning markers. A high-definition, continuous radio-opaque line runs the entire length of the tube to allow clinical staff to immediately confirm correct placement via standard X-ray imaging. Additionally, indelible depth markings are printed at standard anatomical intervals, ensuring healthcare professionals can track and maintain precise placement depth at all times. The universal funnel connector is globally color-coded by size (FG 10 to FG 20) for easy size recognition in fast-paced clinical environments.





