A Comparative Analysis of Transhepatic Cardia-Gastric Fundus Puncture vs. Gastric Body puncture for Insufflation for CT-Guided Percutaneous Gastrostomy

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Xiao-mei Qi1,Chang-ming Hu1,li Liu1,Qing-Hua Liang1,Jun-ru Xiong1,Liang-shan Li1,Liang-yu Deng1,guang-ying Tang1,Xue-quan Huang1,Chuang He1

Affiliation:

1. First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of transhepatic cardia-gastric fundus puncture (TCFP) for insufflation for CT-guided percutaneous gastrostomy (CPG). Methods: The clinical data of 38 patients who underwent TCFP for insufflation and 161 patients who underwent percutaneous gastric body for insufflation at a single center were retrospectively analyzed. The operative time, success rate, complication rate, overall procedure time, and incidence of complications within three months were collected. Results: The success rate of insufflation was 100%, and no serious complications occurred during percutaneous gastric insufflation. The average time for insufflation via TCFP was 9.60±6.62 minutes, and that via gastric body puncture was 8.71±71.8 minutes, with no significant difference between the two (p=0.485). The overall duration of gastrostomy in the TCFP group was 32.16±10.27 minutes and 33.94±13.82 minutes in the gastric body group, with no significant difference (p=0.456). The incidence of submucosal air spread was 0% in the TCFP group and 9.9% in the gastric body group, with significant difference (p=0.045). The complication rates following insufflation via TCFP and via gastric body puncture were 18.4% and 21.7%, respectively, with no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.652). The perioperative pain score was 2 after insufflation via TCFP and via gastric body puncture, with no significant difference (p=0.119). The overall mortality rate was 0 in the first postoperative month, with a 3-month mortality rate of 5% (10/199). The surviving patients showed a significant increase in weight from 51.81±8.52 kg to 52.52±9.39 kg at 3 months postoperatively (p=0.009). Conclusion: TCFP for insufflation is safe and effective, with a 100% success rate and no increased risk of complications. The choice of procedure should be based on the patient's specific condition and the physician's experience.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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