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Laparoscopic feeding jejunostomy tube in oncology patients. Surg Oncol 1992 Jun;1(3):245-9

Date

06/01/1992

Pubmed ID

1341257

DOI

10.1016/0960-7404(92)90071-r

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0026672184 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   29 Citations

Abstract

Laparoscopic-guided feeding jejunostomy tubes are being utilized in two specific groups of patients: (i) patients with resectable or locally advanced adenocarcinoma of the pancreas treated on a protocol of preoperative chemoradiation, who may require nutritional support, and (ii) patients with metastatic or obstructing foregut tumours who require a route for delivery of fluid and medication. The technique, rationale and results for our first 17 patients who underwent laparoscopic placement of a tube jejunostomy are described. Laparoscopic feeding tube placement is a safe and cost-effective method to gain enteral access and stage the oncology patient's disease. This procedure is less invasive than standard surgery for tumour staging and feeding tube placement, and facilitates formula advancement and the patient's early hospital release without morbidity or mortality.

Author List

Ellis LM, Evans DB, Martin D, Ota DM

Author

Douglas B. Evans MD Chair, Professor in the Surgery department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Combined Modality Therapy
Enteral Nutrition
Humans
Jejunostomy
Laparoscopy
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
Postoperative Care