Girodet J, Vedrenne J B, Salmon R J, Rodriguez J, Esteve M, Guillaume A, Brugere J
Service de Gastro-Entérologie, Institut Curie, Paris.
Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac. 1988;105(2):135-6.
Since surgical gastrostomy is not a risk-free operation in debilitated patients, a method of endoscopic percutaneous gastrostomy (EPG) is proposed. A thread is passed percutaneously into the gastric cavity and brought to the exterior through the mouth during fibroscopy. This thread allows removal of a gastrostomy tube by simple traction. Used in 18 patients with ENT cancer the EPG was simple to perform, postoperative complications being minor in 3 cases and serious in one patient. In the absence of any obstacle in the pharyngeal channel preventing the passage of a fibroscope, EPG is a simple procedure and is therefore an alternative to surgical gastrostomy.