Mil·ler-Ab·bott tube
n : a double-lumen balloon-tipped rubber tube used for the purpose of decompression in treating intestinal obstruction Miller, Thomas Grier (b 1886), and Abbott, William Osler (1902-1943), American physicians. Miller and Abbott introduced their intestinal tube in 1934. Three years later Abbott devised another tube, this one for use in the postoperative care of gastroenterostomy cases.
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