Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is an endoscopic clinical technique where a cylinder (PEG tube) is passed into a patient's stomach through the stomach divider, most normally to give a methods for taking care of when oral admission isn't sufficient. This gives enteral sustenance in spite of bypassing the mouth; enteral nourishment is commonly desirable over parenteral sustenance which is possibly utilized when the GI tract must be maintained a strategic distance from. The PEG methodology is a choice to open careful gastrostomy inclusion, and doesn't require a general sedative; gentle sedation is commonly utilized. PEG cylinders may likewise be reached out into the small digestive tract by passing a jejunal augmentation tube (PEG-J tube) through the PEG tube and into the jejunum by means of the pylorus.
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