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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Endoscopy
  • Nutritional Support

Background:

  • Small bowel access for enteral nutrition is a growing clinical practice.
  • Indications include gastric regurgitation, aspiration risk, gastric intolerance, and pancreatitis.
  • Effective nutritional support is vital for patient recovery and well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the common endoscopic techniques for small intestinal enteral access.
  • To highlight the importance of endoscopist proficiency in these procedures.
  • To emphasize the necessity of understanding potential complications for optimal patient outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of established endoscopic procedures for small bowel access.
  • Discussion of nasojejunal tube placement techniques.
  • Overview of percutaneous gastrojejunostomy and direct percutaneous jejunostomy.

Main Results:

  • Small bowel enteral access offers a viable alternative for specific patient populations.
  • Multiple endoscopic methods exist for achieving small intestinal access.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of techniques and complications is essential.

Conclusions:

  • Endoscopic small bowel access is a critical skill for managing complex nutritional needs.
  • Proficiency in nasojejunal tubes and percutaneous techniques is imperative.
  • Awareness and management of complications are key to successful enteral feeding outcomes.