Presented by John M Cosgrove 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): abdomen, abdominal air, abdominal binder, abdominal scars, abdominal wall infection, adult, algorithm, anesthesia, aspiration, aspirin, assessment, biopsy, bleeding, bolus feeds, bumper, buried bumper, cardiac, child, colocutaneous tract, colon injury, complications, contraindications, Cooper Hospital, credentialing, CT scan, Demerol, Dilaudid, dislodgement, documentation, double PEG, endoscopic skills, endoscopy, endoscopy suite, esophagic varices, flange, foregut surgery, frozen abdomen, gastric bleed, gastric lumen, gastro cutaneous fistula, gastrografin study, gastrostomy, head of bed, hemorrhage, hepatic encephalopathy, HOB, immunocompromised, intestinal surgery, intravenous antibiotics, IV antibiotics, JPEG, laparoscopic Stamm, laparotomy, leakage, liver, long-term, malignant ascites, malnourishment, migration, necrotizing fasciitis, neurological, nothing by mouth, NPO, nurses, nursing, nursing home, O.R., operating room, overdose, oversedation, palliation, paraesophageal hernia repair, patient selection, pediatric, pediatric surgeon, peds, PEG, PEHR, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, perioperative, peritonitis, physical exam, pitfalls, Plavix, pneumoperitoneum, postoperative aspiration, protocol, reverse Trendelenburg, ribs, sedation, stomach, technique, transillumination, trauma surgeon, tube dislodgement, tube feeds, University of Virginia, Valium, Versed, vomiting, wound
Buried bumper–14 sec
PEG placement through liver–29 sec
Early complications–4:06
Procedure/pt–4:13
Procedure/technical–4:59
Absolute contraindications–5:44
Aspiration–5:56
Pitfalls–7:31
Early dislodgement–7:58
Indadvertent removal–8:23
Role of CT scan–8:49
Pneumoperitoneum–9:08 Am Surg 2009
PEG–9:24 Surg Endosc 2011
Gastrografin study–9:48
Early dislodgement–9:53
Citation–10:06 Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 1999
Necrotizing fasciitis–13:05
Hemorrhage–13:20
Gastro cutaneous fistula–13:42