Complications of one-step button percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in children

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Charlotte Jean-Bart C
Madeleine Aumar
Delphine Ley
Matthieu Antoine
Emeline Cailliau
Stéphanie Coopman
Dominique Guimber
Serge Ganga
Dominique Turck
Frédéric Gottrand
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[1] CHU Lille,Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition
[2] INSERM 1286,Department of Pediatrics
[3] University of Lille,Department of Biostatistics
[4] Children’s Hospital,undefined
[5] University of Lille,undefined
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Push technique; Pull technique; Stomal infection; Gastropexy; T-bar;
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To assess the complications of one-step button percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (B-PEG) and determine risk factors for developing stomal infections or gastropexy complications. A retrospective study of 679 children who underwent a B-PEG procedure in a single tertiary care center over a 10-year period to December 2020 was conducted. Patient characteristics, early complications (occurring ≤ 7 days after the procedure), late complications (> 7 days after the procedure), and outcomes were collected from medical records. A list of potential risk factors, including age at procedure, prematurity, underlying neurological disease, and undernutrition, was determined a priori. At least 1 year of follow-up was available for 513 patients. Median follow-up duration was 2.8 years (interquartile range 1.0–4.9 years). Major complications were rare (< 2%), and no death was related to B-PEG. Early complications affected 15.9% of the study population, and 78.0% of children presented late complications. Development of granulation tissue was the most common complication followed in frequency by tube dislodgment and T-fastener complications. Only 24 patients (3.5%) presented stomal infections. Young age at the time of PEG placement (odds ratio (OR) 2.34 [1.03–5.30], p = .042) was a risk factor for developing peristomal infection. T-fastener migration occurred in 17.3% of children, and we found underlying neurological disease was a protective factor (OR 0.59 [0.37–0.92], p = .019).
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