The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery
Online ISSN : 1348-9372
Print ISSN : 0386-9768
ISSN-L : 0386-9768
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Esophageal Cancer Stenosis Using PEG-J Catheter for Nutrition Management and Esophageal Decompression
Shunsuke OhtaHirotoshi KobayashiToru KikuchiYamato YamashitaKei KitamuraHukuichiro OritaTaiki MasudaHideaki Motohashi
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2019 Volume 52 Issue 11 Pages 687-693

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A 66-year-old-man had a lower thoracic esophageal cancer with stenosis which metastasized to his liver and lung. Since chemoradiotherapy was difficult due to inability to take meals and frequent vomiting, the establishment of a nutritional pathway and esophageal decompression became essential. The tip of the PEG-J catheter was placed on the oral side of the tumor. Nutrition was given via the decompression route of the PEG-J catheter, and decompression of the esophagus was performed by the nutrition route. The vomiting improved and radiotherapy could be performed in the outpatient clinic. We report a new method for nutrition management and esophageal decompression using PEG-J catheter in a patient with esophageal cancer with stenosis, which enabled earlier discharge than the conventional method.

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