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Transfascial Temporary Fixation is Associated with an Increased Rate of Return to the Operating Room after Gastrostomy Tube Dislodgement When Compared to the Subcutaneous Stay Suture Technique: A Single-Institution Retrospective Analysis

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Gastrostomy tube dislodgement is a common postoperative complication in children, with reported rates of dislodgement from 10% to 43%. Understanding, and ultimately reducing, gastrostomy tube dislodgements and their consequences can help decrease the significant morbidity from this complication. We quantified the incidence, contributing factors, and complications after gastrostomy tube dislodgements at our institution.

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Gastrostomy TubePediatric SurgeryPostoperative ComplicationsTube DislodgementSurgical Fixation TechniquesEnteral Access

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#PediatricSurgery#GastrostomyTube#SurgicalComplications#EnteralNutrition

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Transfascial Temporary Fixation is Associated with an Increased Rate of Return to the Operating Room after Gastrostomy Tube Dislodgement When Compared to the Subcutaneous Stay Suture Technique: A Single-Institution Retrospective Analysis. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-05-07. https://origin-library.globalcastmd.com/article/12016

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