Percutaneous gastrostomy for jejunal feeding

Radiology
C S Ho

Abstract

A simple percutaneous gastrostomy technique for jejunal feeding which requires no general anesthesia or gastroscopy is described. This may replace the feeding jejunostomy as a means of providing total enteral nutrition to patients with severe and disabling esophageal or gastric dysfunction.

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