Buried bumper syndrome is a potentially dangerous complication related to percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube placement. Early diagnosis of this condition is important to avoid further complications related to subcutaneous or intraperitoneal administration of tube feedings. However, diagnosis in persons with altered mental status due to brain injury is challenging because of the patient's lack of ability to communicate and report symptoms. We present 2 case studies that demonstrate both the importance of early diagnosis and management and the lack of adequate sensitivity of a Gastrografin-aided kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB) study.
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Endoscopy
December 2024
Department of Gastroenterology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fuzhou, China.
VideoGIE
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Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Nutrients
August 2024
Vivisol Srl. at Clinical Nutrition Unit, National Institute of Health and Science on Aging, IRCCS INRCA Ancona, Via della Montagnola 81, 60127 Ancona, Italy.
Endoscopy
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Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Digestive Oncology Department, Haut-Lévêque Hospital, Bordeaux, France.
Lakartidningen
August 2024
biträdande överläkare , Karolins-ka universitetssjukhuset, Stockholm.
Numerous patients stand to gain significant health benefits from enteral nutrition support facilitated by percutaneous feeding tubes. Consequently it is crucial for endoscopists, general practitioners, surgeons and neurologists to be well-versed with indications, contraindications and potential complications of PEG and other enteral feeding tubes. In this context we present a concise overview of the new national guidelines by the Swedish Society of Gastroenterology regarding the management of PEG and other enteral feeding tubes.
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