2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2015.12.121
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Percutaneous gastric remnant gastrostomy following roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery: a single tertiary center’s twelve year experience

Abstract: A retrospective review of technique and peri-procedural complications was performed for each patient. Major and minor complications were stratified based on the SIR reporting standards (2). Insufflation of the stomach was achieved under fluoroscopic guidance using one of three methods: nasogastric tube; direct stick with a 21G Chiba needle; or Effervescent Granules with subsequent direct stick. Results: PRG was successful in 88% of patients. PRG was not attempted in 3 patients due to an elevated left hemidiaph… Show more

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