| Literature DB >> 24527423 |
Jeong Hyun Lim1, Dal Lae Ju1, Yoohwa Hwang2, Chang Hyun Kang2.
Abstract
Esophagectomy can result in various postoperative nutrition-related complications that may impair the nutritional status of the patient. In our institution, we usually initiate 16-hour continuous jejunostomy feeding using an enteral feeding pump on postoperative day 2 as a routine protocol after esophagectomy. The target calorie intake was achieved in 6-7 days with this protocol, which is longer than that required with other recently reported feeding protocols. Accordingly, early jejunostomy feeding protocol, which starts on postoperative day 1 and continues for 24 hours was attempted. In the present report, we described 3 cases of early 24-hour continuous jejunostomy feeding after esophagectomy. The use of this new protocol reduced the duration required to achieve the target calorie intake as less than 5 days without any enteral feeding-related complications.Entities:
Keywords: Early feeding; Esophagectomy; Jejunostomy
Year: 2014 PMID: 24527423 PMCID: PMC3921298 DOI: 10.7762/cnr.2014.3.1.69
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Nutr Res ISSN: 2287-3732