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Definition of gastrostomy in English: gastrostomynounPlural gastrostomiesɡaˈstrɒstəmiɡəˈsträstəmē 1An opening into the stomach from the abdominal wall, made surgically for the introduction of food. Example sentencesExamples - A gastrostomy tube can clearly improve nutritional status in a debilitated person with severe dysphagia, and may prolong life.
- My father, who spoke in occasional incoherent utterances, and was fed through a gastrostomy tube, was intubated and placed on a mechanical respirator a half a dozen times before he passed away.
- Patients who are unable to swallow will die if not given food and fluids by other means, but with a gastrostomy tube they may live for years.
- Because of oropharyngeal dysphagia, a gastrostomy tube had been placed several years ago.
- The data from the current study suggest that the benefits of gastrostomy feeding significantly outweigh the burdens.
- A clear catheter entered the stomach at the gastrostomy site and had passed the pylorus into the duodenum.
- No gastrostomy or transanastomotic tube placement is required.
- "The ' two factors' are clearly the immobility and gastrostomy feeding.
- One night the junction between his gastrostomy tube and the feeding tube became disconnected.
- A gastrostomy tube is a feeding tube that goes in the stomach.
- After three weeks, I was still unable to swallow, so a gastrostomy was placed.
- Great care is needed to ensure that attachments are secure at all times when gastrostomy feeding is carried out overnight.
- Scissors are used to make 2 slits in the tape to pull through the gastrostomy tube.
- The only acute illnesses not detected were acute gastroenteritis, gastrostomy infection and seizure.
- Do percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes improve outcomes in stroke patients who have dysphagia?
- The family didn't want a gastrostomy tube placed, but they weren't ready to say goodbye, either.
- In recent years, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy has become the intervention of choice when oral food intake becomes unsafe or inadequate.
- Ethical and quality of life issues should be considered before gastrostomy feeding is implemented.
- The length of time that caregivers considered gastrostomy placement for their child varied.
- The physician inserted a gastrostomy tube into the stomach to provide additional nutritional support, which may help to spontaneously close the fistula.
- 1.1 A surgical operation for making a gastrostomy.
Example sentencesExamples - Six caregivers reported that pain was a problem for their child before gastrostomy, and half of these caregivers indicated less pain since the gastrostomy.
- We left the decision about the gastrostomy alone while my husband was still febrile and talked about how to get sustaining food into him to prevent hunger.
- A multidisciplinary team and other caregivers experienced with gastrostomies are excellent resources for caregivers contemplating the procedure.
- In order to determine the impact of gastrostomies in 20 children with neurodevelopmental disability, a questionnaire was used to collect caregivers' perceptions both before and after gastrostomy.
Definition of gastrostomy in US English: gastrostomynounɡəˈsträstəmē 1An opening into the stomach from the abdominal wall, made surgically for the introduction of food. Example sentencesExamples - A gastrostomy tube can clearly improve nutritional status in a debilitated person with severe dysphagia, and may prolong life.
- After three weeks, I was still unable to swallow, so a gastrostomy was placed.
- The physician inserted a gastrostomy tube into the stomach to provide additional nutritional support, which may help to spontaneously close the fistula.
- The length of time that caregivers considered gastrostomy placement for their child varied.
- Because of oropharyngeal dysphagia, a gastrostomy tube had been placed several years ago.
- Ethical and quality of life issues should be considered before gastrostomy feeding is implemented.
- No gastrostomy or transanastomotic tube placement is required.
- Patients who are unable to swallow will die if not given food and fluids by other means, but with a gastrostomy tube they may live for years.
- In recent years, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy has become the intervention of choice when oral food intake becomes unsafe or inadequate.
- A gastrostomy tube is a feeding tube that goes in the stomach.
- "The ' two factors' are clearly the immobility and gastrostomy feeding.
- The only acute illnesses not detected were acute gastroenteritis, gastrostomy infection and seizure.
- The family didn't want a gastrostomy tube placed, but they weren't ready to say goodbye, either.
- Great care is needed to ensure that attachments are secure at all times when gastrostomy feeding is carried out overnight.
- A clear catheter entered the stomach at the gastrostomy site and had passed the pylorus into the duodenum.
- One night the junction between his gastrostomy tube and the feeding tube became disconnected.
- The data from the current study suggest that the benefits of gastrostomy feeding significantly outweigh the burdens.
- My father, who spoke in occasional incoherent utterances, and was fed through a gastrostomy tube, was intubated and placed on a mechanical respirator a half a dozen times before he passed away.
- Do percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes improve outcomes in stroke patients who have dysphagia?
- Scissors are used to make 2 slits in the tape to pull through the gastrostomy tube.
- 1.1 A surgical operation for making an opening in the stomach.
Example sentencesExamples - A multidisciplinary team and other caregivers experienced with gastrostomies are excellent resources for caregivers contemplating the procedure.
- In order to determine the impact of gastrostomies in 20 children with neurodevelopmental disability, a questionnaire was used to collect caregivers' perceptions both before and after gastrostomy.
- We left the decision about the gastrostomy alone while my husband was still febrile and talked about how to get sustaining food into him to prevent hunger.
- Six caregivers reported that pain was a problem for their child before gastrostomy, and half of these caregivers indicated less pain since the gastrostomy.
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