Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy: Procedure, Complications and Management.

Brain & NeuroRehabilitation Pub Date : 2022-03-28 eCollection Date: 2022-03-01 DOI:10.12786/bn.2022.15.e2
In Hyoung Choi, Yu Kyung Cho
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Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is considered in patients with insufficient oral intake who need enteral feeding or therapeutic gastric decompression. PEG tube feeding is generally superior to nasogastric tube feeding in terms of patients' comfort, long-term use, and feeding efficiency. Patient selection for PEG, the proper endoscopic insertion technique, early recognition of complications, and appropriate management are important for patient care. During preparation, adequate management of anticoagulation and antithrombotic agents are important to prevent bleeding, and prophylactic antibiotics prevent wound infection. Most complications are minor; however, major complications that require surgical correction or are life-threatening may occur, such as wound infection, bleeding, buried bumper syndrome, colocutaneous fistula, perforation, volvulus, and injuries to other organs. This review presents practical guidelines for the selection and preparation of patients, endoscopic insertion methods, and complication management strategies.

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经皮内镜胃造瘘术:手术、并发症和处理。
经皮内镜胃造口术(PEG)适用于口服摄入不足、需要肠道喂养或治疗性胃减压的患者。就患者的舒适度、长期使用和喂养效率而言,PEG 管喂养通常优于鼻胃管喂养。PEG 患者的选择、正确的内窥镜插入技术、并发症的早期识别以及适当的管理对患者护理非常重要。在准备过程中,充分管理抗凝和抗血栓药物对防止出血非常重要,预防性抗生素可防止伤口感染。大多数并发症都是轻微的,但也可能出现需要手术矫正或危及生命的重大并发症,如伤口感染、出血、埋茎综合征、结肠瘘、穿孔、膀胱外翻和其他器官损伤。本综述介绍了选择和准备患者、内窥镜插入方法和并发症处理策略的实用指南。
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