1. Lavage tube is a therapeutic procedure used to wash out the stomach with sterile water or saline. It is used to remove ingested substances, empty the stomach before endoscopy, diagnose gastric hemorrhage, and arrest hemorrhage.
2. The lavage tube works using the siphon principle, where a bent tube is placed in liquid to be emptied and air is removed so fluid flows due to pressure differences.
3. Lavage solutions used include plain water, saline, sodium bicarbonate or boric acid for corrosive poisons, and specific antidotes. The procedure aims to introduce and aspirate the solutions until the goal is achieved.