| Literature DB >> 14517593 |
Chang-Bih Shie1, Ping-I Hsu, Gin-Ho Lo, Chiun-Ku Lin, Ching-Chu Lo, Jin-Shiung Cheng, Chi-Pin Lin, Wen-Chi Chen, E-Ming Wang, I-Shu Chen, King-Tong Mok, Kwok-Hung Lai.
Abstract
Gastroenterologists are often frustrated in their efforts to deliver a feeding tube by endoscopic guidance into the small bowel because of retrograde migration during the withdrawal of the endoscope. We describe a clip assisted endoscopic method whereby a nasoenteric feeding tube can be reliably delivered into the distal duodenum. A nasoduodenal tube with a 3-0 silk suture sewn on its distal tip is inserted into the stomach. The suture on the feeding tube is grasped by a clip-fixing device. Then, the endoscope with feeding tube is advanced into the distal duodenum and the tube is fixed on a mucosal fold by clipping. We used this technique to successfully place nasoenteric tubes into the distal duodenum in 9 patients. There were no procedure-related complications, and no bleeding or perforation due to removal of the feeding tubes was observed. We conclude that this clip-assisted endoscopic method is a reliable modality for placing nasoenteric tubes.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14517593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Formos Med Assoc ISSN: 0929-6646 Impact factor: 3.282