File:Buried bumper syndrome - gastrostomy tube (Radiopaedia 63843-72575 Sagittal Inject 39).jpg

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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 63843
  • Study ID: 72575
  • Image ID: 43201325
  • Plane projection: Sagittal
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Gastrointestinal
  • Findings: Gastrostomy tube check under fluoroscopy. This was misinterpreted as normal. AP following injection: opacification of stomach and duodenum. Gastrostomy tube bumper positioned lower than expected, caudal to greater curvature. Lateral view: thin channel from body wall opacifying stomach, indicated malpositioned bumper with injection traveling through a thin tract into the stomach.
  • Study findings: G-tube bumper buried in anterior abdominal wall, just superficial to the rectus abdominis. Small amount of fluid near end of tube/bumper. Channel of scar tissue extending to gastric antrum, which is scarred to abdominal wall.
  • Author location: Madison, United States
Date 20 Oct 2018
Source Buried bumper syndrome - gastrostomy tube
Author Michael P Hartung
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