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Straight vs. Bifurcated Extension Sets: How to Choose

Straight vs. Bifurcated Extension Sets: How to Choose

The NUBRE™ ENFit® enteral feeding extension set is designed for use with nasogastric, orogastric, and gastric feeding tubes. Featuring ENFit® safety connectors, these extension sets help prevent dangerous enteral feeding misconnections with IV systems and are fully ISO 80369-3 compliant.

Available in Straight (Single Port) and Bifurcated (Two-Port) configurations, NUBRE™ ENFit® extension sets support safe, efficient enteral nutrition delivery across neonatal, pediatric, and adult care settings.

When to Use a Straight (Single-Port) Extension Set

  • A straight ENFit® enteral extension set is ideal when simplicity and minimal tubing bulk are priorities. This option works best when:
  • The patient is receiving continuous enteral feeding
  • Medication administration via feeding tube is infrequent
  • Low-profile enteral tubing is preferred, especially for newborns and NICU patients
  • Clinical staff want a simple enteral feeding setup with fewer connections
  • Straight extension sets help reduce line complexity while maintaining safe enteral feeding connections.

When to Use a Bifurcated (Two-Port) Extension Set

  • A bifurcated ENFit® enteral feeding extension set offers greater flexibility for patients with more complex care needs. Choose this configuration when:
  • The patient requires multiple daily enteral medications
  • Medications must be given without stopping tube feeding
  • Flushing enteral feeding tubes is needed without disconnecting feeding lines
  • The clinical environment benefits from workflow efficiency and reduced handling
  • Bifurcated extension sets support simultaneous feeding and medication administration, improving efficiency in busy healthcare settings.

Supporting Safer, More Efficient Enteral Feeding

Both straight and bifurcated NUBRE™ ENFit® extension sets are designed to support ISO-compliant enteral feeding systems, reduce the risk of misconnections, and enhance clinical efficiency. Selecting the appropriate configuration helps optimize enteral nutrition management, improve patient safety, and streamline care delivery.