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Dig Surg. 2007;24(5):349-53. doi: 10.1159/000107715. Epub 2007 Sep 04.

Witzel catheter feeding jejunostomy: is it safe?.

Digestive surgery

Donatas Venskutonis, Saulius Bradulskis, Kestutis Adamonis, Linas Urbanavicius

Affiliations

  1. Clinic of General Surgery, Kaunas University of Medicine, Kaunas, Lithuania. [email protected]

PMID: 17785978 DOI: 10.1159/000107715

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients often suffer from malnutrition after digestive tract surgery. It leads to a longer recovery and a higher rate of postoperative complications. Early postoperative jejunostomy feeding is a way of tackling this problem. Opinions emerge that feeding via jejunostomy catheter is not the ideal method because of its complications. Our aim was to assess a complication rate of longitudinal Witzel catheter feeding jejunostomy and complications related to the onset of enteral feeding.

METHODS: A retrospective analysis of case histories of 136 patients operated on for upper digestive tract diseases at our clinic between 1992 and 2004 with catheter feeding jejunostomy as an adjunct. We interviewed our patients by telephone about the jejunostomy-related complications during the 1st postoperative year.

RESULTS: We observed two feeding jejunostomy-related complications (1.5%). Complications related to the onset of enteral feeding were observed in 12 cases (26.7%). There was no mortality. No complication of catheter jejunostomy was observed during the 1st postoperative year.

CONCLUSIONS: A longitudinal Witzel catheter jejunostomy feeding is beneficial after surgery of the upper digestive tract. It is a rather safe procedure, which can be safely started on the day of operation.

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