Salivary Bypass Tube

Hood Salivary Bypass TubesĀ are designed to control salivary leakage from the hood-labspharyngocutaneous fistula after total laryngectomy, and to stent the cervical esophagus following dilitation of a stricture.

Bypass tubes are frequently used in patients with poor wound-healing due to systemic problems (e.g., poor nutritional status, metabolic disorders) or regional factors (e.g., postirradiation changes, recurrent or persistent neoplasm, chronic infection). Because of these host factors, placement of the tubes may be associated with pressure necrosis of local tissues. Therefore, patients with these tubes in place should be monitored carefully by x-ray and direct inspection if localized pressure necrosis of regional soft tissue is suspected.

The tubes are designed to fit securely in the superior esophagus and hypopharynx. However, it is possible for a loose-fitting tube to be displaced distally into the esophagus. This may be prevented by securing the tube to an indwelling gastric tube.

The Hood Intended Use and Instruction Manual provides detailed information on insertion technique, sterilization and postoperative care.

  • Cost-effective alternative to laser therapy with equal palliation of esophageal carcinoma
  • Funnel shaped superior end conforms to hypopharynx
  • Flexible with a large I.D./O.D. ratio allowing maximum nutritional intake
  • Enables spontaneous closure of a fistula
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