Intestinal Dysmotility and the Risk of Volvulus Following Omega-jejunostomy Tube Placement in Children
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StayCurrentMD ·
May 29, 2025
Gastric dysmotility complicates enteral feeding in children, often requiring distal feeding access. While nasoduodenal and gastrojejunostomy tubes are common, frequent dislodgements necessitate hospital visits for fluoroscopic-guided replacement, exposing children to radiation and potential anesthesia risks. The omega-jejunostomy (OJ) tube was developed as a simpler alternative to roux-en-Y feeding jejunostomy, allowing easy at-home tube changes after tract maturation. Despite nearly two decades of use, OJ-tube placement remains poorly characterized.