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Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery 1/2018

01-02-2018 | Original Article

Balloon-Inflated Catheters for Enteral Feeding: a Word of Caution

Authors: Nihar Ranjan Dash, Anand Narayan Singh, Ragini Kilambi

Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Catheters with inflatable balloons such as a Foley catheter may be used for feeding gastrostomy/jejunostomy. The incorrect or improper use of these catheters can have serious consequences. We report 13 cases of feeding jejunostomy with balloon-inflated catheter’s malfunction, some referred to our centre and others operated here over a period of 8 years. The most dramatic consequence of such improper use led to rupture of the small intestine due to inadvertent over-inflation (over 100 ml) of the balloon of the catheter during a contrast study. The patient required a laparotomy with resection and anastomosis of the bowel. Three other patients had similar over-inflation of the balloon leading to severe pain and discomfort. In all three patients, timely deflation of the balloon was sufficient to relieve the symptoms. One patient had intussusception with the inflated balloon acting as a lead point. The patient underwent resection of the small bowel with end jejunostomy and distal mucous fistula. All other patients presented with abdominal pain and distension and intestinal obstruction and were managed non-operatively with deflation of balloon either by aspiration, cutting the balloon port or ultrasound-guided puncture of balloon. Healthcare personnel dealing with patients with indwelling catheters must be educated to suspect, detect and manage such problems. The best measure for such unusual complications of otherwise safe devices would be prevention by training and generation of awareness.
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Metadata
Title
Balloon-Inflated Catheters for Enteral Feeding: a Word of Caution
Authors
Nihar Ranjan Dash
Anand Narayan Singh
Ragini Kilambi
Publication date
01-02-2018
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Surgery / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0972-2068
Electronic ISSN: 0973-9793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-016-1542-6

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