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Benefits and management of gastrostomy
Paediatrics and Child Health, 09/04/09
Puntis JWL – Complications are well recognized, common, and often avoidable. Ideally, care of children who have a gastrostomy should include clear referral pathways and management protocols, education of parents and carers by specialist nurses, the availability of expert and experienced operators for insertion, advice from a nutrition support team, and rapid referral pathways for management of complications.
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