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Am Surg ; 55(7): 413-6, 1989 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2742224

ABSTRACT

The efficacy and associated morbidity and mortality of gastrostomy (G) versus nasogastric (NG) tube decompression after gastric surgery were analyzed in a review of 100 patients. Age, sex, and risk factors were homogeneously distributed between the two groups, while perforated ulcers and emergency operations were more common in the G group. A gastrostomy did not completely eliminate the need for NG tube decompression in the G group. Postoperative morbidity was similar in the two groups, with the exception of an increased incidence of atelectasis in the elective NG group and increased mortality in the emergency G group. There was also a significant increase in length and cost of hospitalization in the emergency G group compared with emergency NG patients. Gastrostomy does not appear to offer any significant advantage over nasogastric decompression after gastric surgery and should be limited to special cases.


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Gastrostomy , Intubation, Gastrointestinal , Stomach/surgery , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Gastrostomy/adverse effects , Gastrostomy/economics , Humans , Intubation, Gastrointestinal/adverse effects , Length of Stay , Male , Middle Aged , Peptic Ulcer Perforation/complications , Peptic Ulcer Perforation/surgery , Postoperative Care , Postoperative Complications , Retrospective Studies
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