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A rare twist: Intussusception triggered by a jejunostomy tube. [PDF]
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Button-Loop Feeding Jejunostomy
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2009Post-pyloric feeding via a surgical jejunostomy allows for enteral nutrition in patients that cannot receive oral or gastric feeding. Regardless of the technique used to create a jejunostomy, complications such as tube dislodgement, jejunostomy closure, or bowel obstruction can occur.We present a simple and efficient jejunostomy technique that does not
Alejandro R, Ruiz-Elizalde +2 more
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Totally laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy
Surgical Endoscopy, 2002A feeding jejunostomy should be used for nutritional support in a small subset of patients. Minimal-access approaches for the placement of jejunal tubes have been described, but they often require special equipment not common to all operating theaters.
J W, Allen +4 more
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Laparoscopic-guided feeding jejunostomy
Surgical Endoscopy, 1993Access for long-term enteral nutrition has long been the job of the surgeon. While percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy has revolutionized the way we provide gastric feedings, jejunal access usually requires laparotomy. We have developed a technique for placing a laparoscopic guided jejunostomy.
W, Sangster, L, Swanstrom
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1971
This is a review of 32 cases of feeding jejunostomy carried out in the Queen Elisabeth Hospital between the years 1959 and 1968 inclusive. The indications and conditions for which this procedure was used are illustrated. The complications and results of its use are discussed.
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This is a review of 32 cases of feeding jejunostomy carried out in the Queen Elisabeth Hospital between the years 1959 and 1968 inclusive. The indications and conditions for which this procedure was used are illustrated. The complications and results of its use are discussed.
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Feeding Jejunostomy via Stomach
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978To the Editor.— A recent letter by Rachmilewitz and associates (240:20, 1978) described a method of introducing a small-diameter feeding jejunostomy tube via the nasal route. We have been interested in introducing feeding jejunostomy tubes intraoperatively, but have been discouraged with the complications of the standard method of introduction via the
S C, Elerding, E E, Moore
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Laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy: A systematic review
Surgical Endoscopy, 2005Enteral feeding devices have gained popularity since the beneficial effects of enteral nutrition have been clarified. Laparoscopic placement of a feeding jejunostomy is the most recently described enteric access route. In order to classify current surgical techniques and assess evidence on safety of laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy, a systematic review
Han-Geurts, IJM +3 more
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Laparoscopic Feeding Jejunostomy
2017Laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy is performed when long-term enteral access is required and gastrostomy is not feasible. This chapter details the indications, essential steps, common technical variations, and complications of this procedure. A detailed operative dictation note template is included.
James P. De Andrade, Jessica K. Smith
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