Editorial Type: Articles
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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 2001

Limited approach to the right flank for placement of a duodenostomy tube

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Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 193 – 199
DOI: 10.5326/15473317-37-2-193
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A new enterostomy tube placement technique is described for provision of nutrients into the duodenum. Placement of the duodenostomy tube (d-tube) is performed through a limited right flank approach under sedation and local anesthesia. Seven client-owned animals (three dogs and four cats) requiring enteral nutritional support were selected for d-tube placement. Patients were fed via the d-tube for two to 28 days. Complications included discomfort when manipulating and exteriorizing the duodenum, discomfort with bolus feedings, local cellulitis, and tube site infection. All complications resolved without further incident. This technique should be considered in patients that are not good candidates for prolonged general anesthesia or esophageal or gastric feeding, or patients being mechanically ventilated.

Copyright: 2001
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