Frequency and Methods of Gastrojejunal Tube Replacement in Children

Volume: 12, Issue: 3, Pages: 223 - 227
Published: Apr 22, 2010
Abstract
Gastrojejunal (GJ) tubes are increasingly used for enteral feeding in children in whom gastric feeding either is not tolerated or is contraindicated. The most common complications associated with GJ tube use are mechanical failure (clogging, cracking, deterioration) and dislodgement. Less common, but more significant, complications are bowel perforation, aspiration, and feeding intolerance. Some of these complications may be prevented by...
Paper Details
Title
Frequency and Methods of Gastrojejunal Tube Replacement in Children
Published Date
Apr 22, 2010
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
223 - 227
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