THE PLACE OF JEJUNOSTOMY IN PALLIATIVE CARE. LITERATURE REVIEW

  • M.V. Gavshchuk Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University. Lithuania 2, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 194100
  • O.V. Lisovskii Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University. Lithuania 2, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 194100
  • A.A. Petrosyan Saint Petersburg municipal hospital № 26. Kosciusko st., 2, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 196247
  • F.M. Shermatov Saint Petersburg municipal hospital № 26. Kosciusko st., 2, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, 196247
Keywords: jejunostomy, gastrostomy, dysphagia, palliative care

Abstract

The most common type of palliative care for dysphagia is the imposition of artifi cial nutritional fi stulas. In this case, the operation of choice is considered to be gastrostomy, to which a large number of publications are devoted. Jejunostomy is performed much less frequently and is less covered in the literature. The article presents a review of the literature refl ecting the evolution of jejunostomy as a palliative operation to provide enteral nutrition for dysphagia.

Published
2023-11-08
How to Cite
Gavshchuk, M., Lisovskii, O., Petrosyan, A., & Shermatov, F. (2023). THE PLACE OF JEJUNOSTOMY IN PALLIATIVE CARE. LITERATURE REVIEW. Children’s Medicine of the North-West, 11(1), 54-58. https://doi.org/10.56871/CmN-W.2023.52.30.006
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