Jejunopexy for selectively placed fluoroscopically guided percutaneous jejunal feeding tubes
A L Jackson Slappy1, John A Odell, Ronald A Hinder
1Department of Surgery, Section of General Surgery, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida 32224, USA. slappya@bellsouth.net
Abstract:
Prophylactic placement of feeding jejunostomy tubes in patients undergoing esophagectomy or gastrectomy continues to be a common practice. The aim of jejunostomy is to maintain nutrition, especially with an anastomotic leak. Frequently total or supplemental nutrition through a jejunostomy is not required, rendering prophylactic placement unnecessary. In addition, feeding jejunostomy tubes have potentially serious complications.
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