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Laparoscopic Repair of a Gastrocolocutaneous Fistula: Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Placement Complications in Children.

Riccardo Guanà1, Salvatore Garofalo1, Luca Lonati1, Elisabetta Teruzzi1, Fabio Cisarò1, Fabrizio Gennari1.   

Abstract

Background: Gastrostomy tube placement (G-Tube) is a frequently offered procedure in children with feeding difficulties. Various procedures exist for G-Tube, with the pull technique more commonly used for a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) in children, considered by many to be the safer approach. Major complications requiring reoperation range from 3% to 5%, depending on the study. In our center, PEG placement is performed by gastrointestinal endoscopists through the pull technique. In the last 5 years, there were 150 procedures, with 15 minor and 3 major complications. We will describe the last 3 cases, plus a fourth PEG placement at another center. Patients and
Methods: Patients ranged from 2 to 10 years (median age: 4.5 years). Median weight was 10.7 kg (range: 7-18 kg). Patients were neurologically impaired children, except one with severe nephropathy.
Results: Laparoscopic repair with a 3-trocar technique was effective, when the patient's general condition allowed for it. After fistula repair, a new gastrostomy was placed; this step can be performed endoscopically under laparoscopic control (or can be performed completely laparoscopically). Conclusions: In 4 patients, we faced unusual PEG placement complications, due to colon interposition during blind gastric puncture. In those with anatomical deformities or previous surgery, or dealing with toddlers (under 10 kg), we suggest laparoscopic-assisted PEG, or a full laparoscopic gastrostomy to avoid the risk of a major complication.

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Keywords:  children; gastrocolocutaneous fistula; laparoscopy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31742485     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2019.0517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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