If a MIC-KEY* tube does become clogged:
• Attach an MIC-KEY* extension set to the clogged port (gastric
or jejunal) of the MIC-KEY* feeding tube. Place a catheter tip
syringe filled with warm water into the MIC-KEY* extension set and
gently pull back on then depress the plunger to dislodge the
clog.
• If the clog remains, repeat the previous step. Gentle suction
alternating with syringe pressure will relieve most
obstructions.
• If this fails, consult your clinician and consider trying a
solution of pancreatic enzymes and sodium bicarbonate instilled
through a catheter tip syringe. Do not use cranberry juice, cola
drinks, meat tenderizer or chymotrypsin, as these can actually
cause clogs or create adverse reactions in some cases. Diet sodas
(non-cola) and carbonated or seltzer water may prove successful in
removing some clogs.
• If the clog is stubborn and cannot be removed, the tube will
have to be replaced.
NOTE: The short length of the MIC-KEY* Gastric Feeding
Tubes make them quite clog resistant. The MIC-KEY* Jejunal
Feeding Tubes must be monitored carefully to prevent clogging.