Case Report - Buried Bumper Syndrome with a Fatal Outcome, Presenting Early as Gastrointestinal Bleeding after Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Placement
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) has gained wide acceptance among patients who require prolonged tube-feeding support. A rather unusual complication of PEG placement is migration of the internal bumper through or into the abdominal wall. This was first described in 1988 and is called the bu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine (Bombay) 2004-02, Vol.49 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) has gained wide acceptance
among patients who require prolonged tube-feeding support. A rather
unusual complication of PEG placement is migration of the internal
bumper through or into the abdominal wall. This was first described in
1988 and is called the buried bumper syndrome (BBS). The syndrome is a
late complication of PEG tube placement. The manifestations of the
syndrome must be recognised and the patient referred for emergency
endoscopy and removal of the bumper. Failure to recognise this syndrome
may result in serious complications including gastrointestinal
bleeding, perforation of the stomach, peritonitis and death. We
describe a case where a patient developed the buried bumper syndrome
quite early after PEG placement. The syndrome manifested with
gastrointestinal bleeding. Although we removed the buried bumper
endoscopically, and placed another PEG tube, the patient developed
peritonitis and died 16 hours after the removal of the migrated bumper. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 |