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  1. There are 2 main ways feeding tubes are placed for enteral feeding:

    1. Through the nose (non-surgical) — Nasal tubes include NG tubes (nasogastric ), ND tubes (nasoduodenal), or NJ tubes (nasojejunal).
    2. Through a small opening made in the wall of the abdomen (ostomy surgery) — Surgically placed feeding tubes include G tubes (gastrostomy), GJ tubes (gastro-jejunostomy), and J tubes (jejunostomy).
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