Latest Developments in Global Feeding Tubes Market

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Latest Developments in Global Feeding Tubes Market

  • Healthcare
  • Jun 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In June 2025, NanoVibronix, Inc., a medical technology company focused on therapeutic devices, announced that its subsidiary, ENvue Medical Holdings LLC, had been granted a new U.S. patent for its innovative pediatric feeding tube guidance system. The patented technology is designed to provide real-time navigational assistance during feeding tube placement in pediatric patients, aiming to enhance procedural accuracy and reduce reliance on imaging methods.
  • In April 2023, Cardinal Health announced the launch of its next-generation enteral feeding system designed to enhance patient comfort and caregiver usability. The system incorporates anti-clog technology and low-profile connectors, aiming to reduce feeding interruptions and improve patient compliance in both clinical and homecare environments. This innovation reflects Cardinal Health’s commitment to improving enteral nutrition delivery through thoughtful design and technological enhancement
  • In March 2023, Fresenius Kabi introduced a new portable enteral feeding pump, the Amika+, equipped with advanced safety features and intuitive digital controls. Targeted for home and hospital use, the device supports flexible feeding schedules and improves mobility for patients on long-term enteral nutrition. This launch aligns with the growing global demand for user-friendly, home-based feeding solutions
  • In March 2023, Vygon Group, a France-based medical device manufacturer, announced the expansion of its enteral feeding product line with neonatal-specific feeding tubes designed to minimize trauma and reduce infection risk in premature infants. This development underscores Vygon’s focus on pediatric care and innovation in neonatal nutrition therapy
  • In February 2023, Avanos Medical, Inc. partnered with a major U.S. health system to conduct clinical trials evaluating the performance and safety of its anti-reflux feeding tube system in high-risk patients. The system, designed to lower aspiration risk, reflects the company's effort to address critical complications associated with enteral feeding, particularly in ICU and long-term care settings