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World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol. Nov 15, 2013; 4(4): 119-125
Published online Nov 15, 2013. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v4.i4.119
Table 1 Comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of the pull, introducer and direct percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement methods
AdvantagesDisadvantages
Pull methodBumper type device inside stomach prevents misplacement of catheter Large-bore catheters can be used immediately after placementCatheter may be contaminated during passage through mouth/esophagus → Increased risk of wound infection and tumor implantation Endoscope must be inserted twice to confirm correct placement
Introducer methodAdherence to aseptic technique guarantees low risk of wound infection Endoscope must be inserted only onceRisk of bleeding and incorrect puncture with large trocar Only small-lumen catheters can be used immediately after placement Catheter size must be increased step by step High probability of catheter misplacement (if using balloon type)
Direct PEG KitAdherence to aseptic technique guarantees low risk of wound infection Endoscope must be inserted only once Small puncture needle and blunt dilator → small wound One-step insertion of bumper type device Large-bore catheters can be used immediately after placementRisk of bleeding