Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas (Apr 2015)

Direct percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy in pediatric age with a pexies triangulation system: report of a case and literature review

  • Fernando Alberca-de-las-Parras,
  • María Navalón-Rubio,
  • Juan Egea-Valenzuela,
  • Francisco-Javier Álvarez-Higueras,
  • Gonzalo Antón-Ródenas,
  • Miriam Alajarín-Cervera,
  • Andrés Serrano-Giménez,
  • David Gil-Ortega,
  • María Muñoz-Tornero,
  • Akiko Ono-Ono,
  • Luis Fernando Carballo-Álvarez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 107, no. 4
pp. 240 – 242

Abstract

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Direct percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (DPEJ) is an infrequent procedure as it is not always easy to obtain transillumination, being this the main reason for failure of this technique. In patients with previous surgery, this procedure is more complex and there are only 6 reported cases in pediatric population. In our case, we provide the use of an endoscopic triangulation system with "T" pexies not used before in these cases. With this technique, we guarantee not to replace the introduction system afterwards, obtaining the placement of a balloon fixation system initially. We also provide several improvements that helped us developing the procedure: Placement of the jejunostomy through a gastrostomy; use of water column to avoid penetration in hollow viscus; use of a guide wire, and a triangulation pexy system.

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