Abstract

This case report describes a 58-year-old patient with the diagnosis of stroke, in whom there was breakage of an orogastric tube during a prolonged ICU stay. Early enteral feeding in patients without any contraindications is associated with improved organ survival and recovery, and decreased incidence of infections, which decreases the ICU stay and improves the overall outcome. Nasogastric and orogastric tubes are the most commonly inserted feeding tubes. Breakage of an orogastric tube is a rare complication that can occur due to manufacturing defects, exposure to a harsh acidic environment, and forceful flushing of an obstructed tube. Timely identification of the broken feeding tube can help the treating clinicians retrieve it easily even with the help of a laryngoscope in selected patients.

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