Determine the enteral feeding tube size (e.g., small bore or large bore), insertion site (e.g., nasal or percutaneous), tip location (e.g., stomach or jejunum), and enteral nutrition delivery ...
In most cases, surgery to repair the esophagus is done in the first few days of life after the baby is stabilized. The usual surgical repair is called a primary anastomosis. This method connects the ...
Jejunal aspiration—the removal and culture of a sample of intestinal fluid—is less commonly done, but is a more accurate SIBO test. Research suggests SIBO is underdiagnosed. You should be tested for ...
Idiopathic retrograde duodenojejunal intussusception in a patient with multiple congenital anomalies
After resuscitation, CT imaging showed evidence of retrograde duodenojejunal intussusception. The patient eventually required a jejunal resection as intervention. A woman in her late 20s with multiple ...
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