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PAFMJ-Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal. 2018; 68 (5): 1260-1264
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-206457

ABSTRACT

Objective: To share experience about enteral nutrition via feeding jejunostomy in patients undergoing esophagectomies or for palliative purposes and compare our findings with similar studies. The objective of this study is to show the safety/viability of the procedure in patients undergoing esophagectomies and as a palliative procedure in inoperable CA esophagus


Study Design: Observational study


Place and Duration of Study: CMH Lahore and CMH Rawalpindi, from 2010 to 2016


Material and Methods: Feeding jejunostomy is a surgical technique for placement of a feeding tube into small intestine mainly for administration of nutrition. Our method was based upon Witzel jejunostomy technique with emphasis on early postoperative commencement of enteral nutrition and achievement of target caloric and protein requirement subsequently. A total of 439 patients who underwent feeding jejunostomy were included. These include patients suffering from any benign or malignant pathology for which esophagectomy was done and those patients who are suffering from inoperable carcinoma and underwent feeding jejunostomy for palliative purposes


Results: Result and price analysis shows that feeding jejunostomy is financially viable as per day nutrition cost for feeding via total parenteral nutrition [TPN] is Rs 8500 +/- 500 [including required daily labs] and for enteral its around 560 +/- 40 Rs/day. None of our patient was put on TPN and none suffered from malnutrition. Percentage of complications rendered were on par with the results from similar studies and meta-analysis


Conclusion: We conclude that feeding jejunostomy is financially viable with minimal complications, that justifies its use and its superiority over TPN

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