A simple technique for the management of refractory gastrostomy site complications a technical innovation in gastrostomy tube site revision
Introduction: Longstanding gastrostomy sites are prone to leakage and excoriation secondary to protrusion of gastric mucosa into the tract, dilation of the site over time, and development of refractory granulation tissue. Surgical revision with creation of a new gastric and skin exit site can be dif...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca M. Rentea (Author), Wendy J. Svetanoff (Author), Charlene Dekonenko (Author), Courtney Pisano (Author), Charles L. Snyder (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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