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100 _aRamdass, Debra
240 _aGastrointestinal Nursing
245 _aBuried bumper syndrome: a challenging complication of PEGs
260 _c2013
500 _aNMUH Staff Publications
500 _aEMBASE
500 _a11
520 _a<span style="font-size: 10pt;"><span style="color: #4a4a4a; font-family: Lato, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; text-decoration-color: initial;">Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding is the standard technique for long-term administration of enteral feeding to patients with an intact gastrointestinal tract. Its use is widespread and the procedure is technically straightforward in most cases. Buried bumper syndrome (BBS) is a complication that has been widely reported to be associated with sub-optimal post-procedure care. The condition is a challenge to manage. Debra Ramdass and Steven Mann describe a case of BBS and review the literature for its prevention and management. </span> </span>
856 _uhttp://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/abs/10.12968/gasn.2013.11.6.43
856 _uhttp://ferriman.wufoo.com/forms/journal-article-request/
999 _c76548
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