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==Categories==
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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:PMC4979342 AMS-6-44-g005.png|thumb|Child with percutaneous gastrostomy tube (G-tube)]]
*The percutaneous gastrostomy tube (PEG) is commonly indicated in:
*The percutaneous gastrostomy tube (PEG) is commonly indicated in:
**patients with impaired ability to tolerate PO for caloric supplementation, hydration, frequent enteral medication dosing
**patients with impaired ability to tolerate PO for caloric supplementation, hydration, frequent enteral medication dosing
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**mechanical apposition of the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent hiatal herniation.
**mechanical apposition of the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent hiatal herniation.


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[[Category:GI]] [[category:Surgery]] [[Category:Symptoms]]
[[Category:GI]] [[category:Surgery]] [[Category:Symptoms]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 27 March 2024

Background

Child with percutaneous gastrostomy tube (G-tube)
  • The percutaneous gastrostomy tube (PEG) is commonly indicated in:
    • patients with impaired ability to tolerate PO for caloric supplementation, hydration, frequent enteral medication dosing
    • oropharyngeal or esophageal obstruction
    • major facial trauma
    • passive gastric decompression
    • mechanical apposition of the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent hiatal herniation.

Categories

G-tube complications

See Also

References