Day-case gastrostomy insertion in children: an achievable reality.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Surgery International Pub Date : 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1007/s00383-024-05929-0
David Thompson, Maddie Allam, Karen Dick, Jo Leigh, Rhoda Taylor, Charlie Keys, Lara Kitteringham, Ori Ron, Michael Stanton, Francesca Stedman, Nigel J Hall
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Purpose: Recent efforts have sought to streamline gastrostomy insertion care, particularly length of stay (LOS). We report our initial experience with day-case gastrostomy (DCG) insertion.

Method: Retrospective review (April 2018-2024) of all primary gastrostomy insertions. Patients discharged the same day as the procedure were defined as DCG. Demographic, operative, and clinical data were recorded. All cases were treated according to a standardized feeding pathway.

Results: Of 432 gastrostomies formed, 15 were DCG; median age 3.5 (0.7-16.9) years, LOS 12 h (9-15 h). The most common indication was nutritional supplementation (n = 9). Gastrostomy technique was single-stage percutaneous rapid insertion of gastrostomy button (SPRING n = 5) or percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG n = 10). Prior to insertion, 6/15 DCG were established on nasogastric (NG) feeding, 8 did not use NG feeding, and 1 had occasional NG feeds. The majority (13/15) were performed on morning operating lists. There were 4 minor complications; 2 required readmission.

Conclusion: DCG in selected cases is feasible and safe. Most cases were performed on morning operating list, but fewer than half had prior experience of nasogastric tube feeding. We suggest additional pathway modifications to improve DCG uptake.

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儿童一日胃造口术:可实现的现实。
目的:最近的努力已经寻求简化胃造口插入护理,特别是停留时间(LOS)。我们报告我们的初步经验,胃造口术(DCG)插入。方法:回顾性分析(2018年4月-2024年)所有一期胃造口置入。当日出院的患者定义为DCG。记录人口学、手术和临床资料。所有病例均按标准化喂养途径进行治疗。结果:432例胃造口术中,DCG 15例;中位年龄3.5(0.7-16.9)岁,LOS 12 h (9-15 h)。最常见的适应症是营养补充(n = 9)。胃造口技术为单期经皮快速插入胃造口按钮(SPRING n = 5)或经皮内镜胃造口术(PEG n = 10)。插入前,6/15只DCG采用鼻胃喂养,8只DCG未采用鼻胃喂养,1只DCG偶用鼻胃喂养。大多数(13/15)在上午手术名单上进行。轻微并发症4例;2需要重新入院。结论:选择病例行DCG治疗是可行、安全的。大多数病例在早上手术名单上进行,但有鼻胃管喂养经验的不到一半。我们建议对其他途径进行修改以改善DCG摄取。
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children. The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include: -Review articles- Original articles- Technical innovations- Letters to the editor
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