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01-11-2004 | Case Report
Small-bowel intussusception around a gastrojejunostomy tube resulting in ischemic necrosis of the intestine
Authors:
G. C. Hui, J. T. Gerstle, M. Weinstein, B. Connolly
Published in:
Pediatric Radiology
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Issue 11/2004
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Abstract
Gastrojejunostomy (GJ) tube feeding has made a significant difference in the lives of children with oropharyngeal motor problems and severe gastroesophageal reflux disease. It may, however, also lead to small-bowel intussusception. Previously, these intussusceptions have been reported as intermittent, self limiting, and innocuous. We report a case of a GJ-tube-related small-bowel intussusception that resulted in ischemic necrosis of the bowel. This case suggests that close monitoring and confirmation of successful reduction is necessary in the treatment of GJ-tube-related small-bowel intussusception.