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Placement of Gastrostomy Feeding Tube and Tracheostomy Tube - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Placement of Gastrostomy Feeding Tube and Tracheostomy Tube - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This series of medical illustrations shows the surgical placement of gastrostomy feeding tube into the wall of the stomach and abdomen, along with placing a tracheostomy tube in the trachea (windpipe) to facilitate breathing.

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