Gastrostomy as a Decompression Technique in Children With Chronic Gastrointestinal Obstruction

Author:

Michaud Laurent1,Guimber Dominique1,Carpentier Bénédicte1,Sfeir Rony2,Lambilliotte Anne3,Mazingue Françoise3,Gottrand Frédéric1,Turck Dominique1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Department of Pediatric Lille University Children's Hospital Lille France

2. Department of Pediatric Surgery Department of Pediatric Lille University Children's Hospital Lille France

3. Division of Hematology and Oncology Department of Pediatric Lille University Children's Hospital Lille France

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundPercutaneous or surgical insertion of gastrostomy tubes for feeding children has been well described. However, there is no report of percutaneous gastrostomy for chronic decompression in children with chronic gastrointestinal obstruction. The objective of this study was to evaluate this technique.MethodsEighteen gastrostomies were performed for gastrointestinal decompression in children. The patients ranged in age from 2 to 125 months (median: 15.5), and all had prolonged hospital stays for severe disease: severe gastroparesis and/or duodenal dysmotility (n = 8), duodenal stenosis (n = 2), chronic intestinal pseudo‐obstruction (n = 4), enterocolitis (n = 2), and metastatic abdominal carcinomatosis (n = 2). The duration of symptoms before gastrostomy placement ranged from 0.5 to 44 months (median: 2), with major symptoms including epigastric pain, early satiety, nausea, vomiting, and bloating.ResultsThe goals of gastric decompression and removal of the nasogastric tube were achieved in all patients, and all had significant relief of both nausea and emesis. Oral intake of liquids and soft foods was possible in 17 of 18 of the children. The tubes were kept in place for a median of 22.5 months (range, 2–73). There was neither long‐term morbidity nor mortality associated with the presence of the tube. Seventeen patients returned home with gastric decompression and cyclic parenteral nutrition, two of them for terminal care. Six patients died. In all patients, gastrostomy was used throughout and did not contribute to the death of the patients. For seven children, tubes were removed because of resolution of small bowel or gastric outlet obstruction.ConclusionsGastrostomy is an efficient and well‐tolerated method of achieving long‐term gastric decompression in children with abdominal obstruction not amenable to surgery and/or resistant to medical treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

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