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Perkutan Endoskopik Gastrostomi: Tek merkez Retrospektif Analiz

Year 2019, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 68 - 70, 30.12.2019

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Memorial Diyarbakır Hastanesinde altı yıl
süresince PEG uygulanan hastalar retrospektif olarak değerlendirldi. Altı
yıllık dönem içeriside toplam 51 hastaya PEG açıldı.Hastaların 29’u erkek 22’si
kadındı.yaş arlığı 14-82 arasında idi. PEG açılan hastalrın 44’ü yoğun bakım
hastası idi. Hastaların 37’sinin nedeni nörölojik hastalık veya serebal iskemi idi.
Diğer 11 hasta da onkolojik hastalığı olup beslenme bozukluğu olanlardı. 3
hatda baş-boyun tumour vardı obstrukdiyon ve radyoterapi öncesi işlem yapıldı.
İki hastada minimal cilt kesisi yerinde hemoraji kayıt edilmişti. Üç hastada
PEG yerinden sızıntı tarzında kesi yerinden mama sızıntısı oldu, ancak sadece
bir hastada sürekli idi. Bir hastada buried bumper izlendi. Beş hastada da PEG
yerinde cilt enfeksiyonu saptandı ve antibiyotik tedavisine yanıt vermişlerdi.
Bir hasta, PEG setini çekmişti, ciddi komplikasyon gelişmemişti ve tekrar aynı
yerden PEG yerleştirilmişti.  Hiç bir
hastada mortalite izlenmedi.





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Year 2019, Volume: 11 Issue: 3, 68 - 70, 30.12.2019

Abstract

References

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Mustafa Yakut

H.civan Tiryaki This is me

Publication Date December 30, 2019
Submission Date October 13, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 11 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Yakut M, Tiryaki H. Perkutan Endoskopik Gastrostomi: Tek merkez Retrospektif Analiz. Maltepe tıp derg. 2019;11(3):68-70.