Laparoscopic technique to perform a true Stamm gastrostomy in children.

  • Vasseur Maurer, S.
  • Reinberg, O.
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0022-3468
Citation count (estimate)
4

Abstract

PURPOSE: A surgical gastrostomy is mandatory in cases where a PEG is not feasible. Various minimally invasive techniques have been described, but many involve unusable materials in small children and/or have risk of disunion. We describe a technique for true Stamm gastrostomy performed by laparoscopy (LSG) with a purse string suture and four points of attachment onto the wall. METHOD: We reviewed 20 children who underwent an LSG from 2010 to 2013. After incision of the skin at the location planned for the gastrostomy, using three 3-5mm ports the stomach is fixed to the wall by three suspension stitches, which are entered and then emerged subcutaneously. A fourth stitch of attachment is used to make an award on the stomach and tie around the...

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