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pubmed-article:9007344pubmed:abstractTextIn children with major neurologic impairment, gastrostomies are often used to alleviate malnutrition and feeding difficulties. There has been a trend toward performing "protective" antireflux surgery in these children. Nineteen children with major neurologic impairment and feeding failure were prospectively evaluated and followed up after placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) without any antireflux procedure. Mean age at PEG placement was 34 months with mean follow-up of 20.7 months. All parents would recommend PEG to families with disabled children, and if given the chance, 95% would elect PEG again for their child. No child developed choking, gagging, or retching postoperatively. At the time of follow-up, postoperative gastroesophageal reflux did not appear to be a major clinical problem.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9007344pubmed:articleTitlePercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy without an antireflux procedure in neurologically disabled children.lld:pubmed
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