Gastrostomy tubes may be placed endoscopically, surgically, or radiologically If the tube is too small for the opening, it may need replacement with a larger tube Many of the complications seen with the various placement techniques are similar with similar approaches to management
This topic will review the management of complications related to gastrostomy tube placement, with a focus on percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. Sometimes the blockage can be aspirated out using a syringe A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (peg) tube is a medical device placed into the stomach through the abdominal wall to provide nutrition, fluids, and medication when oral intake is not possible
Understanding why this leakage occurs and how to. Learn the difference between discharge and stoma leakage, and what to do if your child's stoma is leaking. Indicating infected gastrostomy site or misplaced tube