Non-occlusive Small Bowel Ischemia Related to Postoperative Feeding Jejunostomy Tube Use After Esophagectomy for Cancer: Propensity Score Analysis of the AFC-FREGAT Database.

Autor: Veziant, J., Gagnière, J., Gronnier, C., Mariette, C., Tzedakis, S., Fuks, D., Piessen, G., on behalf AFC, FREGAT working group, Luc, Guillaume, Cabau, Magalie, Jougon, Jacques, Badic, Bogdan, Lozach, Patrick, Cappeliez, Serge, Lebreton, Gil, Alves, Arnaud, Flamein, Renaud, Pezet, Denis, Pipitone, Federica, Iuga, Bogdan Stan
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Zdroj: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery; Aug2022, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p1760-1763, 4p
Abstrakt: Optimal nutritional management after esophagectomy for cancer is still in question. Although feeding jejunostomy tube (JT) is the most widely use procedure after esophagectomy, a rate of 28 to 38% of JT-related complications has been reported.[1] Non-occlusive small bowel ischemia (NOSBI) is a scarce but serious complication after esophagectomy possibly related to feeding JT. Publications have been restricted only to case reports.[2] The aim of this study was to assess the impact of postoperative feeding JT on NOSBI occurrence after esophagectomy for cancer. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index