The surgical changes following the revision of the failed gastric bypass to the duodenal switch or a primary duodenal switch require an evident appreciation and understanding of the anatomy and physiology of placing a feeding tube and managing the nutritional status. There are different places where a feeding tube can be placed.
1-A feeding gastrostomy tube endoscopically cannot be placed because of the transected post-pyloric duodenum (The image viewed on a desktop or a laptop allows the scroller on the image to move)
2-An orogastric or nasogastric tube should only use an elemental feeding formula. This is because the food in the stomach is prevented from mixing with the biliopancreatic juices, which will not be adequately absorbed.
3-A feeding Jejunostomy can only be insured surgical post ligament of traits. This cannot be done endoscopically because duodenal switch transaction post pyloric small bowel to prevent mixing of the biliopancreatic secretion.
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