Do ’s and Don’t’s for the Leaking Gastrostomy tube

This article aims to discuss the causes of gastrostomy tube leak (including percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube leak) and effective strategies to manage it.Recent FindingsChoosing the appropriate solution for a gastrostomy tube leak is not always intuitive. For example, placing a gastrostomy tube that is larger in size through the same tract is not really helpful. Prevention of stoma leakage can be targeted by methods such as appropriately managing patients ’ underlying comorbidities. An exciting advancement in treating gastrostomy tube leaks is the use of endoscopic clips and sutures.SummaryGastrostomy tube leakage is a possible post-procedural complication after gastrostomy tube placement. Potential causes range widely from gut dysmotility (e.g., gastroparesis, constipation) to buried bumper syndrome. Understanding the appropriate treatment strategies as well as what not to do is crucial. There are several treatment methods including preventing constipation and properly managing comorbidities. Further research will shed light on how to better treat and prevent gastrostomy tube leaks.
Source: Current Surgery Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research