This case report describes use of a new gastric tube tip localization system, the Tumguide (Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory), in a 50-year-old male patient undergoing general anesthesia for treatment of a mandibular fracture. After induction of general anesthesia and intubation, a gastric tube was inserted using the Tumguide system. After the gastric tube was advanced approximately 50 cm, light from the Tumguide was confirmed emanating below the left rib. The gastric tube was ultimately advanced another 20 cm and fixed in place. A postoperative chest radiograph confirmed the gastric tube was positioned inside the stomach; however, it was withdrawn approximately 10 cm and resecured. Although there are various methods, like radiography, for confirming appropriate positioning of a gastric tube, the insertion process is blind. The Tumguide uses light with high biopermeability for illumination, which enables the gastric tube tip to be indirectly viewed as it is moved into position. Although this system has not gained wide usage, we feel this is a useful device that merits further exploration.
Keywords: Aspiration pneumonia; Gastric tube; Gastric tube insertion; Tumguide.