Presented by Jeffrey M Marks 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): afferent limb, airway management, anantomy, anastomosis, anatomy, aspiration, aspiration pneumonia, biopsy forcep, contraindications, CT scan, duodenum, efferent limb, endoscope, endoscopic, enteroscopy, fellow, fistula, fluoroscopy, Foley, gastric access, gastric contents, gastric feeding, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastrojejunostomy, gastroparesis, GERD, GJ, hemostat, indications, insufflation, kit, ligament of Treitz, mucosa, nasogastric feeding, operative report, oropharyngeal, pancreatitis, pediatric colonoscope, PEG-JET, PEJ, percunateous endoscopic jejunostomy, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy with jejunal extension tube, pyloric obstruction, pylorus, radiographic imaging, radiologists, reflux, resident, SBO, small bowel, small bowel follow-through, small bowel injury, small bowel obstruction, suction, suture, technique, tension, through the scope clips, transpyloric feeding, TTS clip, tube migration
Indications for PEG-JET–1:26
Contraindications–2:13
Equipment–2:39
Techniques–3:22
Complications–6:24
Video clip–8:00