Severe Gastrointestinal Bleeding Following Gastrostomy Tube Replacement: A Case of an Unusual Presentation of Enterocutaneous Fistula
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Gastrostomy tubes are widely used and provide an alternative route of enteral feeding when oral intake is not feasible. Previously, a surgical laparotomy was required for its placement, but percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and fluoroscopy-guided percutaneous radiological gastrostomy (PRG) techniques have widely replaced the surgical approach given their less invasive nature. Although the complications that might follow these procedures are usually minor, more severe complications can rarely occur. We describe a unique case of severe gastrointestinal bleeding in a patient who underwent PRG tube exchange reflecting an acute complication following an asymptomatic misplaced permanent gastrostomy tube.
Iatrogenic vascular complications of non-vascular percutaneous abdominal procedures.
Neitzel E, Stearns J, Guido J, Porter K, Whetten J, Lammers L Abdom Radiol (NY). 2024; 49(11):4074-4091.
PMID: 38849536 DOI: 10.1007/s00261-024-04381-x.