Gastric tube for feeding
What is PEG?
PEG is a procedure where the abdominal wall is penetrated using an endoscope through an incision in the skin to insert a feeding tube into the stomach. This procedure helps the patient receive food, water, and medications without the need for swallowing. The tube can remain in the stomach for several years if properly cared for.
- This procedure is used to help the patient receive food, water, and medication without going through the swallowing phase.
- The tube can remain in the stomach for several years if it is properly cared for.
PEG is used for patients who have difficulty swallowing, such as: - Patients with oral or esophageal dysfunction.
- Patients with oral or esophageal dysfunction.
Patients who cannot feed themselves, such as those with:
- Stroke
- Burns
- Cerebral palsy
Preparation:
- Tube blockage
- Leakage from the tube
- Infection around the tube
Preparation:
- Stop intravenous feeding 6-8 hours before the procedure.
- Treat all inflammatory conditions before the procedure.
- Undergo comprehensive blood tests.