A nonsurgical technique to create an esophagostomy for difficult cases of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy

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H. Oishi
H. Shindo
N. Shirotani
S. Kameoka
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[1] Tokyo Women’s Medical University,Department of Surgery, Institute of Geriatrics
[2] 2-15-1-22F,Department of Surgery, Aoyama Hospital
[3] Shibuya,Department of Surgery II
[4] Shibuya-Ku,undefined
[5] Tokyo 150-0002,undefined
[6] Tokyo Women’s Medical University,undefined
[7] 2-7-13 Kita-Aoyama,undefined
[8] Minato-Ku,undefined
[9] Tokyo 107-0061,undefined
[10] Tokyo Women’s Medical University,undefined
[11] 8-1 Kawada-Cho,undefined
[12] Shinjuku-Ku,undefined
[13] Tokyo 162-8666,undefined
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Esophagostomy; Rupture-free balloon; Percutaneous transesopageal gastrotubing; Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy; Nonvascular interventional radiology;
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Background: We developed a minimally invasive technique of esophagostomy called percutaneous transesophageal gastrotubing (PTEG) using a rupture-free balloon (RFB) for enteral nutrition and drainage as well as percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). PTEG using RFB allows surgeons to create a nonsurgical esophagostomy even in difficult cases of PEG (i.e., total gastrectomized patients and massive ascites). Methods: To create the PTEG, a RFB is inserted into the esophagus through the nose and inflated. The RFB is punctured with a needle at the left neck under ultrasonographic vision. A guidewire is inserted through the needle, followed by dilatation of the punctured site using a dilator with sheath. Finally, the tube is inserted into the gastrointestinal tract and the sheath is peeled off. Results: From January 1998 to June 2002, we treated 115 patients using PTEG with a RFB and there were no major complications. Therapeutic results are as good as those for PEG and it took approximately 15 min to perform. Conclusions: PTEG with RFB is as safe as PEG and is simple and less invasive. It can be used in some cases for which PEG is contraindicated.
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