Adjunctive techniques for percutaneous enteral access in children: a pictorial review

Pediatr Radiol. 2023 Feb;53(2):324-331. doi: 10.1007/s00247-022-05473-w. Epub 2022 Sep 15.

Abstract

Primary percutaneous gastrostomy and gastrojejunostomy tube placements are fundamental procedures performed in pediatric interventional radiology, with both antegrade and retrograde techniques described. In pediatric patients, however, challenges may arise due to smaller patient size and anatomical variations. Several adjunctive techniques may facilitate safe percutaneous access in the setting of a limited percutaneous gastric access window. These include the intra-procedural use of cone beam computed tomography (CT), percutaneous needle decompression in the setting of distended air-filled bowel interposed between the stomach and abdominal wall, post-pyloric balloon occlusion to facilitate gastric distension, ultrasound-guided gastric puncture, and intra-gastric contrast-enhanced ultrasound (ceUS) to define the relationship of the gastric wall and the anterior abdominal wall. Adjunctive techniques may increase successful primary percutaneous gastroenteric tube placement and may improve operator confidence in safe placement.

Keywords: Children; Gastrojejunostomy; Gastrostomy; Interventional radiology; Percutaneous; Technique.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Enteral Nutrition
  • Fluoroscopy / methods
  • Gastric Bypass* / methods
  • Gastrostomy* / methods
  • Humans
  • Stomach