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== Gastrostomy ==
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  Name        = Gastrostomy |
  Image      = PIC 0007 gastrostomie.jpg|
  ICD10      = |
  ICD9        = {{ICD9proc|43.1}} |
  MeshID      = D005774 |
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'''Gastrostomy''' is the creation of an artificial external opening into the stomach for nutritional support or gastric decompression.
Typically this would include an incision in the patient's [[epigastrium]] as part of a formal operation. It can be performed through surgical approach, [[percutaneous]] approach by [[interventional radiology]], or [[percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy]] (PEG).


The opening may be used for feeding, such as with a [[feeding tube|gastrostomy tube]].
[[File:PIC_0007_gastrostomie.jpg|thumb|right|A gastrostomy tube in place.]]


==Techniques==
A '''gastrostomy''' is a surgical procedure for inserting a tube through the [[abdomen]] into the [[stomach]]. It is used for feeding patients who cannot swallow food. This procedure is often performed when a patient has difficulty with oral intake due to conditions such as [[neurological disorders]], [[cancer]], or [[gastrointestinal diseases]].


The '''Stamm gastrostomy''' is an open technique,<ref>{{cite journal |author1=P C Shellito |author2=R A Malt |year=1985 |title=Tube gastrostomy. Techniques and complications |journal=Annals of Surgery |publisher= |volume=201 |issue=2 |pages=180–185 |doi= 10.1097/00000658-198502000-00008|pmc=1250638 |pmid= 3918515}}</ref> requiring an upper midline [[laparotomy]] and gastrotomy, with the catheter brought out in the left [[hypochondrium]]. It was first devised in 1894 by the American Gastric Surgeon, Martin Stamm (1847&ndash;1918), who was educated greatly in surgery when he visited Germany.<ref>[[:de:Martin Stamm]]</ref>{{Circular reference|date=May 2017}}
== Indications ==


== See also ==
Gastrostomy is indicated in patients who require long-term enteral nutrition. Common indications include:
*[[Enteral feeding]]
*[[List of surgeries by type]]
*[[Stoma (medicine)]]


==References==
* [[Neurological disorders]] such as [[stroke]], [[cerebral palsy]], or [[motor neuron disease]].
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* [[Head and neck cancer]] that obstructs the normal swallowing mechanism.
* Severe [[anorexia]] or [[malnutrition]] where oral intake is insufficient.
* [[Gastrointestinal disorders]] that impair normal digestion and absorption.


== Procedure ==


{{Digestive system surgical procedures}}
The procedure can be performed using different techniques, including:


[[Category:Enteral feeding]]
* '''Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG):''' This is the most common method, where an endoscope is used to guide the placement of the tube.
[[Category:Digestive system procedures]]
* '''Surgical Gastrostomy:''' This involves a direct surgical approach to place the tube, often used when endoscopic methods are not feasible.
* '''Radiologically Inserted Gastrostomy (RIG):''' This method uses imaging guidance to place the tube.


== Complications ==


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While generally safe, gastrostomy can have complications such as:
 
* [[Infection]] at the insertion site.
* [[Bleeding]] or [[perforation]] of the stomach or abdominal wall.
* [[Tube dislodgement]] or blockage.
* [[Aspiration pneumonia]] if gastric contents are regurgitated.
 
== Care and Maintenance ==
 
Proper care and maintenance of the gastrostomy tube are essential to prevent complications. This includes:
 
* Regular cleaning of the tube and surrounding skin.
* Flushing the tube with water to prevent blockages.
* Monitoring for signs of infection or irritation.
 
== Related pages ==
 
* [[Enteral nutrition]]
* [[Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy]]
* [[Feeding tube]]
* [[Parenteral nutrition]]
 
[[Category:Medical procedures]]
[[Category:Gastroenterology]]

Latest revision as of 11:06, 15 February 2025

Gastrostomy[edit]

A gastrostomy tube in place.

A gastrostomy is a surgical procedure for inserting a tube through the abdomen into the stomach. It is used for feeding patients who cannot swallow food. This procedure is often performed when a patient has difficulty with oral intake due to conditions such as neurological disorders, cancer, or gastrointestinal diseases.

Indications[edit]

Gastrostomy is indicated in patients who require long-term enteral nutrition. Common indications include:

Procedure[edit]

The procedure can be performed using different techniques, including:

  • Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG): This is the most common method, where an endoscope is used to guide the placement of the tube.
  • Surgical Gastrostomy: This involves a direct surgical approach to place the tube, often used when endoscopic methods are not feasible.
  • Radiologically Inserted Gastrostomy (RIG): This method uses imaging guidance to place the tube.

Complications[edit]

While generally safe, gastrostomy can have complications such as:

Care and Maintenance[edit]

Proper care and maintenance of the gastrostomy tube are essential to prevent complications. This includes:

  • Regular cleaning of the tube and surrounding skin.
  • Flushing the tube with water to prevent blockages.
  • Monitoring for signs of infection or irritation.

Related pages[edit]