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Gastrostomy ,
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(PEG)
1980 Gauderer
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2-3
PEG
2009 11
PEG
5,000-6,000
2005
(ESPEN,
European society of parenteral
and enteral nutrition)
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technique
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PEG
2-3
20ml
PEG
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Pneumoperitoneum, portal, and
mesenteric venous gas
PEG
(Buried
bumper syndrome)
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(Gastro-colo-cutaneous fistula)
PEG
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15~30%
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PEG internal bumper
2-3
PEG
PEG
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PEG
PEG
0.5-1cm
PEG
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nutrition--percutaneous endoscopic
gastrostomy (PEG). Clin Nutr. 2005
Oct;24(5):848-61
4.Westaby D, Young A, O'Toole P, et
al. The provision of a percutaneously
placed enteral tube feeding service.
Gut. 2010 Dec;59(12):1592-605.
5. Gauderer MW. Percutaneous endoscopic
gastrostomy and the evolution of