Miller-Abbott tube
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Miller-Abbott tube
[′mil·ər ′ab·ət ‚tüb] (medicine)
A double-lumen rubber tube having a balloon at the end, inserted through the nasal passage and passed through the pylorus to locate and treat intestinal obstructions.
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