This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by John Kachura during the Percutaneous Image Guided Treatments – the New MIS on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): AGA, American Gastroenterological Association, ascites, balloon retention G-tube, cephalad, complication rate, contrast, Coons dilator, costal margin, CT guidance, dilate, endoscopic, endoscopy, esophagus, fentanyl, fluoroscopy, G-tube, gastrectomy, gastric wall, gastropexy, gastrostomy tube, image guided enteral access, imaging, infection, inflation, interposition, interventional radiology, J-tube, jejunal loop, jejunostomy tube, laparoscopy, mentor, meta-analysis, midazolam, multidisciplinary guidelines, mushroom bolster, nasogastric tube, natural orifice, needle, NG tube, open surgery, oropharynx, pain, PEG tube, PEJ tube, percutaneous, percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy tube, percutaneous endoscopy gastrostomy, peroral image-guided gastrostomy, PIG, pigtail, pigtail catheter, POG, QoL, quality of life, questionnaire, radiologic, radiologically inserted gastrostomy, retrograde, RIG, snare, Society of Interventional Radiology, stomach, sutures, T-fasteners, techniques, transabdominal, transabdominal approach, transillumination, transoral, transverse colon, wire
Citations–28 sec Gastroenterology 2011
Image guided enteral access classification–1:10
Image guided enteral access abbreviations–1:47
Balloon retention G-tube–4:13
Image guided enteral access known facts/issues5:07
Controversies–6:00 Radiology 1995
Interposition of transverse colon–8:13