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Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 7/2016

01-07-2016 | Technical Note

Radiologic Percutaneous Gastrostomy in Nondistended Stomach: A Modified Approach

Authors: Francesco Petrocelli, Giancarlo Salsano, Giulio Bovio, Francesco Camerano, Alice Utili, Carlo Ferro

Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | Issue 7/2016

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Abstract

Introduction

Gastrostomy tube placement for patients requiring long-term nutritional support may be performed using different techniques including endoscopic, surgical, and percutaneous radiologically guided methods. Radiologically inserted gastrostomy (RIG), typically performed when percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is not possible, requires proper gastric distension that is achieved by insufflating air through a nasogastric tube. We describe a simple technique to prevent air escape from the stomach during gastrostomy tube placement. To the best of our knowledge, this technique has not yet been described in the literature.

Materials and Methods

Four patients with unsuccessful percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy were referred for fluoroscopic-guided gastrostomy. One patient had a pyriform sinus tumor and three had an ischemic stroke causing dysphagia. Gastric distention was not achieved in the patients due to air escaping into the bowel during the standard RIG procedure. A modified approach using a balloon catheter inflated in the pylorus to avoid air passing into the duodenum permitted successful RIG.

Results

The modified RIG procedure was successfully carried out in all cases without complications.

Discussion

Inadequate air distension of the stomach is an unusual event that causes a failure of gastrostomy tube placement and an increased risk of both major and minor complications. The use of a balloon catheter inflated in the first part of the duodenum prevents the air passage into the bowel allowing the correct positioning of the gastrostomy.
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Metadata
Title
Radiologic Percutaneous Gastrostomy in Nondistended Stomach: A Modified Approach
Authors
Francesco Petrocelli
Giancarlo Salsano
Giulio Bovio
Francesco Camerano
Alice Utili
Carlo Ferro
Publication date
01-07-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology / Issue 7/2016
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Electronic ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-016-1304-7

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