Educational Resources
Introducing AMT ONE Source®, AMT’s Educational App!
The AMT ONE Source® mobile app provides parents, caregivers, and patients with quick and easy access to our educational materials! Within the app, you’ll find How-To Videos, FAQs, Patient Education Guides, and product brochures.
AMT ONE Source® app includes the following features:
- Quick Care™: Easily explore and learn about AMT’s devices with FAQs and How-To Videos.
- Patient Education Guides: Education guides provide clear directions on the use and care of AMT devices.
- FAQs: Get quick answers to your top questions about AMT devices.
- Coloring Book + Puzzle It!: Color fun illustrations of Harrison, AMT’s Mini Buddy® Bear! Then, transform your cool coloring book picture into a fun puzzle that you can solve!
- Emoji Builder: Turn your favorite AMT device into a unique emoji character!
- Share: Coloring book pictures and unique emoji characters can be shared with your friends and family on social media or with a text message.
- Product Catalog: View AMT’s entire product offering.
- Contact Us: Call or e-mail AMT directly from the app!
At AMT, we stand by our motto: Innovating. Educating. Changing Lives.™ We are committed to empowering caregivers and end-users through educational resources and support.
AMT ONE Source® can be found in the App Store or in the Google Play. Download iOS and Android versions of the app here:
New to enteral feeding?
Proper nutrition is essential to maintaining our bodies’ health, growth and ability to heal. There are various medical conditions that could lead to enteral nutrition support, which is the delivery of nutrients to the body through the gastrointestinal tract.
Everyone needs food to live. Sometimes a person cannot eat any food or cannot eat enough food because of an illness, difficulties in swallowing, or some type of surgery that interferes with eating. In these situations, nutrition must be supplied in a different way. If a person cannot eat by mouth, but their stomach and/or intestines are still working, one potential way to deliver nutrients is called “enteral nutrition” or “tube feeding”.
A feeding tube is a medical device used for individuals who are unable to obtain their proper caloric intake by traditional/oral means. There are many different types of feeding tubes available based upon the patient’s needs. Your healthcare professional will assist you in determining the best type of alternative feeding for your situation. For instance, a gastrostomy tube, also known as a G-Tube, may be inserted through the abdominal wall to provide direct access to the stomach for feeding. A G-Tube is a convenient and effective means for delivering nutritional formulas (food) to the body.
New to bowel management?
When a patient is suffering from constipation or fecal incontinence, his/her doctor will typically recommend lifestyle changes such as a diet that is high in fiber and/or the regular use of laxatives (taken orally or as a suppository). Another treatment option is an enema. The type of enema that most people are familiar with is a retrograde enema; this means the irrigation fluid is administered from the “bottom up” (the fluid is administered into the anus).
For patients with severe constipation or incontinence, dietary changes and retrograde enemas may not be sufficient. These patients may need what is known as an Antegrade Continence Enema (ACE): Antegrade (ante = before), Continence (self-control), Enema (infusion of fluid).
During the ACE, irrigation fluid is administered into the beginning of the large intestine (also known as the large bowel or colon) and allowed to flush from the “top down”. ACE is typically recommended for patients who have not responded to conservative treatments but are in need of a solution.
Download MiniACE® Troubleshooting Guide + Patient Information Leaflet (PIL)
Educational Training Tools
Even though AMT is a medical manufacturing facility, we ultimately believe our business is people. We are committed to empowering caregivers and end users through educational resources and support. Our fully credentialed Enteral Product Specialists are available to offer in-person training and technical support.
We offer many additional resources like full-colored patient education guides, that provide clear concise direction for the use and care of AMT devices. Our AMT training doll provides an opportunity for hands-on experience with the AMT MiniONE® Balloon Button and its accompanying feed/extension sets. Our AMT Mini Buddy® Bear is a friend for users faced with difficult circumstances. Our Acrylic Comparison Stand highlights side-by-side the superior design and advantages of our button to that of our leading competitor. Finally, proficient placement of our Bridle Pro® can be mastered with the Bridle demonstration skull. Adult Bridle demonstration skulls are available, allowing caregivers to confidently optimize nutrition for all patient populations.
AMT is a global leader and manufacturer of enteral feeding devices and accessories, upholding the highest standard of performance and quality assurance for over 30 years. AMT remains firmly dedicated to Innovating, Educating and Changing Lives.™
Acrylic Comparison Stand
MiniBuddy® Bear
Training Dolls
Bridle Pro® Skull
AMT Bridle Pro® Resources
The AMT Bridle™ Family is easily placed by passing magnets within the nasopharynx, which allows the bridle tubing to be looped around the vomer bone, and then anchored to the tube with a clip.
Quick Reference Guide for the AMT Bridle Pro® System
The AMT Bridle Pro® is easily placed using magnets to draw bridle tubing through the nasopharynx; in one nare, around the vomer bone, and out the other nare, then securing it to the nasal tube with a French Size specific clip. AMT has provided this information as an educational resource. Do not attempt to use the AMT Bridle Pro® without also reviewing the product’s complete Directions for Use (DFU/IFU).
G-JET® Gastric-Jejunal Button Resources
A gastric-jejunal feeding tube, such as the AMT G-JET® Button, allows a patient to be fed directly into the jejunum, the second part of the intestine. It is inserted through the abdominal wall and stomach for direct access to the jejunum. With the G-JET® Button, caregivers or the patient can provide nutritional formulas to patients who can not tolerate stomach feeding.
The AMT G-JET® Button is a low profile feeding tube that offers great advancements over other G-J products on the market. It also provides safety mechanisms to help prevent misconnections. These safety measures include identification information printed clearly on the mutually exclusive ports, port covers with safety plugs, a glow-in-the-dark feeding port, and anti-kink technology in the jejunal section of the device that is MR conditional – safe to use in the MRI environment.
Download G-JET® Education Guides
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FRENCH
SPANISH
ARABIC
G-JET® Video Library
MiniONE® Balloon Button Resources
Download MiniONE® Balloon Button Education Guides
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ARABIC
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MiniONE® Balloon Button Video Library
MiniONE® Capsule Non-Balloon & Non-Balloon Button Resources
The MiniONE® Capsule Non-Balloon Button offers advantages found nowhere else! It combines the advantages of a low profile device with the longer life of a non-balloon device. The capsule technology dramatically reduces discomfort during placement. Available in 14, 18, 20 and 24F with varying stoma length sizes ranging from 1.0cm through 4.4cm.
The MiniONE® Non-Balloon Button is a great alternative for patients who do not tolerate balloon devices. It uses a bolster system on the button shaft to hold the button in place, instead of a balloon. Its lower profile design is easier to conceal under clothing than other obtrusive G-Tubes. Available in 14, 18, 20 and 24F with varying stoma length sizes ranging from 1.0cm through 4.4cm.
Download MiniONE® Capsule Non-Balloon Button Patient Education Guide
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MiniONE® Capsule Non-Balloon & Non-Balloon Button Video Library
Initial Placement Kit Resources
Accessories Video Library
AMT Clamp™
Glow-Green™ Technology
ENFit® Adapters
ENFit® Feed/Extension Sets
Frequently Asked Questions
AMT has provided this information as an educational resource tool. This is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Your FIRST source of information should be your healthcare provider.
What is Enteral Nutrition?
Enteral Nutrition (EN) is the delivery of nutrients to the body using the gastrointestinal tract or digestive system. Your digestive system is made up of several hollow organs joined as a long tube or pathway through your body.
Digestion begins in your mouth, through chewing the food you intake into smaller pieces which are then swallowed and passed down your esophagus. The esophagus carries the food from your mouth to your stomach. Once in the stomach, the food gets broken down into its main nutrients. These nutrients then pass into your small intestine where they are absorbed into the bloodstream. Once through your small intestine, the remaining material passes into your large intestine where excess liquid is absorbed leaving solid waste product behind to be passed out of your body.
Various medical conditions may make it difficult or impossible for you to eat orally, denying your body of essential nutrients. In such cases, your healthcare provider will select the best type of alternative feeding for your situation.
What type of Enteral Nutrition devices does AMT offer?
A Gastrostomy Tube, also known as a G-tube, may be inserted through the abdominal wall to provide direct access to the stomach for feeding. AMT’s G-tube is called the MiniONE®.
A Gastric-Jejunal Tube, also known as a G-J tube, may be inserted through the abdominal wall into and through the stomach to provide direct access to the jejunum, which is the second part of the small intestine. AMT’s Gastric-Jejunal tube is called the G-JET®.
A G-tube or a G-J tube is a convenient and effective means for delivering nutritional formulas to the body. These nutritional formulas are either commercially available or homemade using a food processor. A healthcare provider will prescribe the proper feeding procedure, formula, and amount of water to most effectively feed you.
What's the difference between low profile and traditional length devices?
Low Profile – AMT offers a wide variety of Low Profile G-tubes for both children and adults. These devices are designed to sit flush against the skin and can be concealed under garments easily allowing the patient a wide range of motion.
Traditional Length – AMT has three main Traditional Length G-tubes. These devices are placed through the abdominal wall and have an adjustable external bolster. This adjustable external bolster minimizes surface contact with the skin, allowing tissue to breathe and can be adjusted up to 10cm in length. Tradition length devices extend from the abdominal wall up to 10cm and are not flush with the skin. Traditional Length devices are sometimes referred to as Standard Length devices.
Are AMT devices Latex Free?
All product components manufactured by Applied Medical Technology are not made with natural rubber latex. This includes the components and packaging in the following device families:
Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Products
- MiniONE® Button low profile feeding device family
- G-JET® low profile gastro-jejunal enteral tube
- G-Tube silicone balloon gastrostomy tube
- All feeding sets and components
- AMT Clamp™
- AMT Bridle™ & Bridle Pro™ Nasal Tube Retaining System
- AMT Introducer™
- Capsule Dome Gastrostomy Tube
- Capsule Monarch® Gastrostomy Tube
- Mini™ Button low profile balloon feeding device
Are AMT devices free of DEHP?
The following products and product components manufactured by Applied Medical Technology, Inc. are not made with the plasticizer DEHP (Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate):
Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Products
- MiniONE® Button low profile feeding device family
- G-JET® low profile gastro-jejunal enteral tube
- G-Tube silicone balloon gastrostomy tube
- All feeding sets and components
- AMT Clamp™
- AMT Bridle™ and Bridle Pro™ Nasal Tube Retaining System
- AMT Introducer™
- Capsule Dome Gastrostomy Tube
- Capsule Monarch® Gastrostomy Tube
- Mini™ Button low profile balloon feeding device
Does AMT accept medical coverage for device purchases?
Applied Medical Technology, Inc. (AMT) does not submit insurance claims, nor are we enrolled or are planning to enroll to be able to submit claims.
Please find below general HCPC codes for Enteral Feeding:
AMT Code: | Description | HCPC Code | Description |
M1-X-XXXX | MiniONE® Button Low Profile Feeding Device Family | B4088 | Low-Profile G-Tube |
GJ-XXXX-XX | G-JET® Button Low Profile Gastric-Jejunal Enteral Tube | B4088 | Low-Profile GJ-Tube |
8-XXXX | MiniONE® Button Feed Set Extensions | B9998 | Generic Accessory Feed Set |
5-XXXX | MINI™ Button Low Profile Balloon Feeding Device | B4088 | Low-Profile G-Tube |
6-XXXX | MINI™ Button Feed Set Extensions | B9998 | Generic Accessory Feed Set |
7-XXXX | AMT Balloon Replacement Gastrostomy Tube | B4087 | Standard G-Tube |
AMT has provided the information above as a guide only and makes no guarantee as to the accuracy and reliability of this information: it is not a comprehensive resource. We strongly suggest contacting your local Medicaid or Medicare office to determine correct billing procedures, reimbursement fees, and policies. AMT assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or changes in reimbursement policies.
Please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service team for further assistance: 800-869-7382.
How do I place an order?
Healthcare Professionals can order with established NET 30 terms or Prepayment/Credit Card.
Patients can order directly, via Prepaid/Credit Card with a prescription, however, we do not process medical billing.
Contact our friendly Customer Service team to place an order directly via phone, fax or email.
PHONE | 800-869-7382
EMAIL | CS@appliedmedical.net
Why do I need a prescription (Rx) to receive product directly from AMT?
As a medical manufacturing facility, we are required by governing bodies, like the FDA, to have an Rx on file to send products to direct patients.
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