Double Gastroduodenal Probe

A double gastroduodenal probe is a medical device that is used to examine the stomach and duodenum. It consists of two parts: one for the stomach and the other for the duodenum, connected to each other by a special adapter.

A double gastroduodenal probe has a number of advantages over other research methods. Firstly, it allows you to get more accurate results due to its design. Secondly, the procedure takes less time than other testing methods, making it more convenient for patients.

In addition, a double gastroduodenal tube is a safe research method, since it does not cause pain or discomfort in the patient. However, like any medical device, the tube may cause some side effects such as nausea, vomiting and abdominal discomfort.

In general, a double gastroduodenal probe is an effective and safe method for examining the gastrointestinal tract, which allows you to obtain more accurate and faster results.



Double gastroduodenal probe (DGP) is a medical device for endoscopic examination of the stomach and duodenum. The examination is carried out using a gastroscope. The main advantages of the probe are painlessness for the patient, high accuracy of the examination, the ability to perform diagnostics without preparing the patient, and rapid recovery of the patient after the examination.

Compared to gastroscope