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  1. Jul 31, 2017 · A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tube is a way to give food, fluids and medicines directly into the stomach by passing a thin tube through the skin and into the stomach. Percutaneous means through the skin.

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is a surgery to place a feeding tube. Feeding tubes, or PEG tubes, allow you to receive nutrition through your stomach. You may need a PEG tube if you have difficulty swallowing or can't get all the nutrition you need by mouth.

  3. www.wh.com.sg › ForPatientsVisitors › healthlibraryPEG Feeding - wh.com.sg

    PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) allows the feeding of nutrition, fluids and/or medication directly into the stomach by passing a thin tube through the abdomen. A PEG is suitable for people who require nutritional support over a longer period of time.

  4. Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) is an endoscopic medical procedure in which a tube (PEG tube) is passed into a patient's stomach through the abdominal wall, most commonly to provide a means of feeding when oral intake is not adequate (for example, because of dysphagia or sedation).

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is a procedure in which a flexible feeding tube, called a PEG tube, is inserted through the abdominal wall and into the stomach. For patients who are not able to swallow food on their own, a PEG tube allows nutrition, fluids, and medications to be delivered directly into the stomach, eliminating ...

  6. This information will help you get ready for your procedure to have a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tube or a percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (PEJ) feeding tube placed at MSK. A PEG is a feeding tube that is placed into your stomach (see Figure 1, left).

  7. Gastroenterologists use percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) to surgically insert a feeding tube (often called a PEG tube) into a patient’s stomach — bypassing the mouth and esophagus — so the patient can get the needed nutrients and fluids.