2012
DOI: 10.5505/sakaryamj.2012.18480
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Percutaneous endoscopic tube gastrostomy in enteral feeding for long term

Abstract: ÖzetPerkütan endoskopik gastrostomi(PEG) ağız yoluyla beslenemeyen hastalara uzun dönem enteral beslenme sağlamak amacıyla karın duvarından mideye tüp yerleştirilmesidir. Bu çalışmamızda Genel cerrahi kliniğimizde PEG koyduğumuz hastaların PEG endikasyonlarını, erken ve geç dönemde karşılaştığımız komplikasyonları sunmayı amaçladık. 25 hastaya PEG yerleştirildi. En sık PEG konma nedeni 15 hasta ile (% 60) serebrovasküler hastalıklardı. 18 hasta evine tüp ile taburcu edilirken, 7 hasta hastanede izlemleri sıras… Show more

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“…Ojo reported that despite variations across countries, the most common enteral nutrition complications were granulation tissue around the stoma area, tube dislodgement, constipation, wound site infection, and aspiration pneumonia. Studies conducted with PEG patients in Turkey have reported wound site infection, tube dislodgement, tube replacement due to tube defect, tube blockage, and bleeding …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ojo reported that despite variations across countries, the most common enteral nutrition complications were granulation tissue around the stoma area, tube dislodgement, constipation, wound site infection, and aspiration pneumonia. Studies conducted with PEG patients in Turkey have reported wound site infection, tube dislodgement, tube replacement due to tube defect, tube blockage, and bleeding …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies conducted with PEG patients in Turkey have reported wound site infection, tube dislodgement, tube replacement due to tube defect, tube blockage, and bleeding. 11,12 Practice indications and complications in PEG patients show that most patients need post-discharge care and assistance. 13 The tube feeding and stoma care of PEG patients involve many burdensome responsibilities for caregivers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%