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Here's an overview of the procedure:
Preparation: Before the procedure, the patient may receive sedation or anesthesia to ensure comfort. The abdomen is cleaned and sterilized.
Tube Placement: A gastroenterologist or surgeon uses an endoscope (a flexible tube with a camera) to guide the placement of the feeding tube into the stomach through a small incision in the abdomen.
Securing the Tube: Once the tube is in place, it is secured to the abdominal wall to prevent movement or dislodgement.
Feeding: Once the tube is in place, liquid nutrition, medication, or fluids can be administered directly into the stomach through the tube.
why Peg Feeding
Peg feeding is commonly used for individuals who have difficulty swallowing due to conditions such as stroke, head trauma, neurological disorders, or certain types of cancer. It provides a safe and effective way to ensure that patients receive the nutrition and hydration they need when they cannot consume food or fluids by mouth.
Peg feeding Training
Peg feeding, also known as percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), is a medical procedure used to provide nutrition to individuals who are unable to eat or swallow food orally. It involves inserting a feeding tube directly into the stomach through the abdominal wall.