2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2019.12.263
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3:27 PM Abstract No. 221 Multicenter preliminary experience with percutaneous ultrasound gastrostomy: do interventional radiologists need fluoroscopy for gastrostomy placement?

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“…In the PUG study by Cool et al, fluoroscopy was used in two of five procedures to localize the orogastric balloon position within the stomach to achieve magnetic gastropexy (3). The same issue was encountered in another study by Dhiman et al where they had to use fluoroscopy 95% of the time (4).…”
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“…In the PUG study by Cool et al, fluoroscopy was used in two of five procedures to localize the orogastric balloon position within the stomach to achieve magnetic gastropexy (3). The same issue was encountered in another study by Dhiman et al where they had to use fluoroscopy 95% of the time (4).…”
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“…In the published studies of PUG, they had to use fluoroscopy as a bail out in significant number of patients. Furthermore, majority of the procedures were done in the interventional radiology (IR) suite and only a small number of patients underwent a true bedside gastrostomy in ICU (3)(4)(5)(6). Given the low number of PUG procedures performed in the ICU we cannot comment or extrapolate the conclusions on ICU-specific outcomes.…”
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“…A second study (published in abstract form) also showed efficacy of the PUG with magnetic gastropexy technique, demonstrating success in 15 of 20 patients. In these patients that were evaluated, fluoroscopy was used to facilitate gastrostomy placement 95% of the time(69). However, both studies postulated that with continued operator experience PUG is feasible without fluoroscopy.PUMA-G offers the advantage over traditional PEG tube techniques in that it can be done at the bedside with an ultrasound.…”
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