使用 T 形固定器的经皮内镜胃造瘘术与 "牵拉技术":并发症分析。

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1055/a-2340-9475
Alejandra Castrillo, Laura García-Martínez, Ana Laín, Carlos Giné, María Díaz-Hervás, Manuel López
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导言:近年来,作为 "牵拉技术 "胃造口术(P-PEG)的替代方法,T-扣带胃造口术(T-PEG)越来越受欢迎。本研究旨在比较 P-PEG 和 T-PEG 的并发症:对接受 PEG 置入术的儿科患者进行回顾性观察研究。P-PEG 采用标准的 Ponsky 技术,六个月后在镇静状态下用球囊胃造瘘术取代。T-PEG 采用三个经皮 T 型扣件(可用于球囊胃造瘘术的初次插入)。六个月后,在不使用镇静剂的情况下更换新球囊。并对并发症进行了记录:结果:146 名患者接受了 PEG 置入术,其中 70 人接受了 P-PEG 术,76 人接受了 T-PEG 术。平均随访时间为 3.9 年(SD=9.6)。年龄、体重和相关合并症具有可比性(P>0.05)。总并发症方面,P-PEG 组为 17 例(24.2%),T-PEG 组为 16 例(21.0%)(P>0.05)。P-PEG与更多的更换钮扣镇静剂有关[97%对2.6%,(P结论:P-PEG与更多的更换钮扣镇静剂有关]:与T-PEG相比,P-PEG需要更多的镇静剂、首次更换纽扣时出现更多的并发症以及需要紧急内镜检查、开腹手术或腹腔镜检查的并发症。
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Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy with T-Fasteners versus "Pull Technique": Analysis of Complications.

Introduction:  The T-fasteners gastrostomy (T-PEG) has become increasingly popular over recent years as an alternative to the "pull-technique" gastrostomy (P-PEG). This study aimed to compare P-PEG and T-PEG complications.

Materials and methods:  A retrospective observational study of pediatric patients who underwent percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement. P-PEG was performed using the standard Ponsky technique and was replaced after 6 months by a balloon gastrostomy under sedation. T-PEG was performed using three percutaneous T-fasteners (that allow a primary insertion of a balloon gastrostomy). The balloon was replaced by a new one after 6 months without sedation. Complications were recorded.

Results:  In total, 146 patients underwent PEG placement, 70 P-PEG and 76 T-PEG. The mean follow-up was 3.9 years (standard deviation = 9.6). Age, weight, and associated comorbidities were comparable (p > 0.05). The overall complications were 17 (24.2%) in the P-PEG group and 16 (21.0%) in the T-PEG group (p > 0.05). P-PEG was associated with more sedation for button replacement (97 vs. 2.6% [p < 0.05]). P-PEG was associated with more early tube dislodgement during the first replacement (7.2 vs. 1.4% [p = 0.092]). Two of the five dislodged gastrostomies in the P-PEG group underwent laparotomy due to peritonitis, whereas the only dislodged gastrostomy in the T-PEG group was solved endoscopically. Altogether, P-PEG was associated with more complications that required urgent endoscopy, laparotomy, or laparoscopy (18.6 vs. 6.6% [p < 0.05]).

Conclusions:  P-PEG was associated with more sedation, complications during first button replacement, and complications requiring urgent endoscopy, laparotomy, or laparoscopy compared with T-PEG.

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