European Journal of Radiology
Volume 43, Issue 3 , Pages 186-195, September 2002

Percutaneous radiologic gastrostomy

Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara 06100, Turkey

Received 15 May 2002; received in revised form 16 May 2002; accepted 17 May 2002.

Abstract 

Gastrostomy is a preferred method of nutrition in patients with impaired ability to eat. Although surgical gastrostomy is a well-established method and has been widely performed in the last century, beginning with early 1980s, percutaneous gastrostomy techniques, either endoscopic or radiologic, has widely gained acceptance. As percutaneous methods have been shown to be an effective, safe, easy to perform and low-cost techniques with low morbidity and mortality rates, nowadays percutaneous gastrostomy is the first method of choice in need of nutrition in patients with functioning gut. In this article authors review the technique of percutaneous radiologic gastrostomy, as well as indications, contraindications, variations of technique, ethical considerations, controversies and comparison with surgical and endoscopic methods.

Keywords: Percutaneous, Gastrostomy, Gastrojejunostomy

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PII: S0720-048X(02)00155-9

European Journal of Radiology
Volume 43, Issue 3 , Pages 186-195, September 2002