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Laparoscopic Witzel jejunostomy
The placement of a feeding jejunostomy can be indicated in malnourished patients with gastric and oesophagogastric junction cancer to allow for enteral nutritional support.
Marco Lotti +5 more
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Extreme Metabolic Alkalosis Caused by Temporary Jejunostomy—A Case Report and Physiopathological Insights [PDF]
Background and Clinical Significance: Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid–base disturbance in hospitalized and critically ill patients, with extreme alkalemia (pH > 7.65) linked to mortality rates exceeding 80%.
Narcis-Valentin Tănase +3 more
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Jejunal perforation caused by a feeding jejunostomy tube: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and feeding jejunostomy are used for providing long-term nutritional support to patients with neurological disorders. Various mechanical complications of these procedures are described.
Stylianides Nicholas A +3 more
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This paper summarized the nursing experience of a patient with Stanford type A aortic dissection complicated with recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.
CHANG Yuesi (常粤思)
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Application of Laparoscopic Jejunostomy in Minimal Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy
Objective To evaluate the safety and clinical value of laparoscopic jejunostomy in minimal invasive McKeown esophagectomy. Methods The clinical data of the patients undergoing minimally invasive McKeown esophagectomy in the Department of Thoracic ...
ZHAO Luo +6 more
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Role of intraoperative feeding jejunostomy in esophageal cancer surgery
Background Feeding jejunostomy was routinely placed during esophagectomy to ensure postoperative enteral feeding. Improved anastomosis technique and early oral feeding strategy after esophagectomy has led to question the need for the routine placement of
Min Soo Kim +6 more
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Extreme hypernatremia in a critically ill patient with feeding-jejunostomy: a case report.
Hypernatremia is a frequent and potentially life-threatening condition in hospitalized patients. It is a disorder of water metabolism and is usually defined as a plasma sodium concentration above 145 mEq/L.
Amarjeet Kumar +4 more
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Percutaneous Jejunostomy [PDF]
Direct percutaneous jejunostomy is considered in patients where percutaneous gastrostomy is not feasible (stomach removed or inaccessible). Percutaneous jejunostomy is more difficult than gastrostomy techniques. Direct jejunostomy is performed under fluoroscopic guidance, using a nasojejunal tube to distend the jejunum.
Hans van, Overhagen, Jaap, Schipper
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Laparoscopic Witzel feeding jejunostomy: a procedure overlooked!
Purpose: Feeding jejunostomy (FJ) is a critical procedure to establish a source of enteral nutrition for upper gastrointestinal disorders. Minimally invasive surgery has the inherent benefit of better patient outcomes, less postoperative pain, and early ...
Peeyush Varshney +6 more
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Management of complications in patients with Roux-en-Y reconstruction is still today an important surgical and endoscopic challenge. Various techniques have been employed to manage biliary strictures and intrahepatic calculi in patients with Roux-en-Y ...
Elbert Khiangte +5 more
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