A Rare Complication of Feeding Jejunostomy: Murky Waters of the Surgeons. [PDF]
Feeding jejunostomy (FJ) is a common surgical procedure for patients presenting with absolute dysphagia. Jejunostomy tube-induced intussusception is an extremely rare complication associated with it and its recognition and proper management are necessary
Chawla S +4 more
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Antegrade Jejunojejunal Intussusception: An Unusual Complication Following Feeding Jejunostomy. [PDF]
Feeding jejunostomy (FJ) is a simple surgical procedure for enteral nutrition. But it can develop complications that may require re-exploration and can be life-threatening.
Dutta S +4 more
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Feeding jejunostomy in upper gastrointestinal resections: a UK-wide survey. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION The usage of a feeding jejunostomy has been a well-established practice in maintaining nutrition in patients undergoing resections for upper gastrointestinal cancer.
Ireland P, Jaunoo S.
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Impact of Clinical Markers of Nutritional Status and Feeding Jejunostomy Use on Outcomes in Esophageal Cancer Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy. [PDF]
Background: Patients with esophageal cancer (EC) have high rates of malnutrition due to tumor location and treatment-related toxicity. Various strategies are used to improve nutritional status in patients with EC including oral and enteral support ...
Jain R +7 more
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Experience with feeding jejunostomy.
Background: Enteral nutrition is a widely used, standard-of-care technique for nutrition support in critically ill and trauma patients. Objective: to determine the role of feeding jejunostomy as a safe way for enteral nutrition in patients who meet ...
Ahmed S. Ahmed
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Feeding Jejunostomy Tube Placed during Esophagectomy: Is There an Effect on Postoperative Outcomes? [PDF]
BACKGROUND Feeding jejunostomy (FJ) tubes are routinely placed during esophagectomy. However, their effect on immediate postoperative outcomes in this patient population is not clear.
Al-Temimi MH +3 more
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Late dumping syndrome in an infant on feeding jejunostomy. [PDF]
This article presents the case of a 3-month-old male child, who while on bolus jejunostomy tube feeds, developed recurrent episodes of hypoglycaemia. This infant had presented with failure to thrive with moderate gastroesophageal reflux necessitating a ...
Jain A, Gupta AK, Jat KR, Kabra SK.
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Totally laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy – a technique modification [PDF]
In oncological patients with upper gastrointestinal tract tumours, dysphagia and cachexy necessitate gastrostomy orjejunostomy as the only options of enteral access for long-term feeding.
Maciej Bobowicz +6 more
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Evaluation of the need for routine feeding jejunostomy for enteral nutrition after esophagectomy. [PDF]
Background Previous studies have shown that enteral nutrition (EN) helps reduce severe postoperative complications after esophagectomy. However, the incidence of jejunostomy-related complications is approximately 30%.
Akiyama Y +14 more
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A simplified technique for laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy and its outcomes
Feeding jejunostomy (FJ) is essential for patients with absolute dysphagia, providing a critical means of nutrition. Despite various techniques being described in the literature, there is no standardized, cost-effective approach for laparoscopic FJ. This
Manav Manohar +5 more
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