GASTROSTOMY - EVALUATION OF A NEW TUBE USING AN OLD TECHNIQUE

Citation
Wa. Shaver et al., GASTROSTOMY - EVALUATION OF A NEW TUBE USING AN OLD TECHNIQUE, Southern medical journal, 87(4), 1994, pp. 488-492
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
00384348
Volume
87
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
488 - 492
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-4348(1994)87:4<488:G-EOAN>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Formerly, for gastrostomy, we passed a No. 18 French red rubber cathet er through the antrum of the stomach with the tip directed toward the fundus. We used this method with great success, both for decompression and feeding. Recently, a tube made of silicone rubber and thus resist ant to gastric secretions was manufactured for us by the Medical Innov ations Corporation of Milpitas, Calif. The tip of the tube is long eno ugh to reach to within 3 cm of the fundus. A doughnut-shaped inflatabl e balloon fits nicely against the gastric mucosa, and a ''Secur-Lok'' ring external to the abdominal wall slides down to the skin, allowing the tube to be held in position without the use of sutures. We believe that the tube placed using the above technique is effective, comforta ble, and reliable. This study was done to evaluate its efficacy. We re port a series of 90 patients in whom this new gastrostomy tube was pla ced. We discuss the lasting qualities of the tube, the function of the doughnut-shaped balloon, the hypothesis we have developed to explain why there has been no esophageal reflux with this tube, and the effica cy of the Secur-Lok ring in holding the tube in position without the u se of sutures.