Presented by Bipan Chand at the Panel: Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Enteral Access – How to Do It and How to Treat Complications held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Friday, March 24, 2017
Keyword(s): abdominal pain, abscess, antibiotics, antifungal agents, aspiration, bacteria, balloon, barium enema, bleeding, bowel obstruction, bumper, buried bumper syndrome, cellulitis, colon, contamination, CT scan, diagnose, diagnosis, diarrhea, drainage, endoscopic, endoscopic visualization, enteral feeds, enteric, erosion, excoriation, fat, feedings, Foley, fungal colonization, fungal infection, gastric, gastric contents, gastric outlet obstruction, gastrocolocutaneous fistula, GOO, granulation tissue, greater curvature, head & neck cancer, hemorrhage, hydrogen peroxide, I&D, inadvertent tube removal, incision & drainage, infection rates, infectious complications, intestinal obstruction, leakage, lesser curvature, long-term enteral access complications, lumen, medication, necrotizing fasciitis, obese, parenteral nutrition, patient education, PEG, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, peritonitis, phosphate, push and pull technique, pyloric channel, pylorus, seeding, silver nitrate, skin, skin barrier, small bowel, SQ tissue, stoma, stomach, subcutaneous tissue, systemic, tension, tract, treatment, tube blockage, tube migration, urgent management, varices, vomiting, wound infection
Enteral access complications–16 sec Endoscopy 1995
Infectious complications–29 sec Endoscopy 2008
Leakage–2:26
Hemorrhage–3:29
Inadvertent tube removal–4:14
Buried bumper syndrome–4:49 Surg Endosc 2007
Gastrocolocutaneous fistula–6:44
Tube blockage–7:41 Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2004
Gastric outlet or intestinal obstructions–8:39
Bumper vs balloon–9:25
Fungal infection–10:16
Head & neck cancer & seeding–10:42 Ann R Coll Surg Engl 2009
Summary–11:12