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Original Article

Ultrasonically Guided Insertion of a Peritoneo-Gastric Shunt in Patients with Malignant Ascites

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Pages 481-484 | Accepted 08 Jan 1995, Published online: 04 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: A new method for internal drainage of malignant ascites is presented in 5 patients with symptomatic malignant ascites.

Material and Methods: US-guided percutaneous gastrostomy and paracentesis were performed using the Seldinger technique. A 2.5-mm Cope-loop catheter was inserted in the fluid-filled stomach. In the lower abdomen the proximal part of a Denver peritoneo-venous shunt was introduced after dilation up to 4.8 mm. The pump chamber was sutured to the skin. The distal part of the Denver shunt was cut a few cm from the pump chamber and connected to the gastrostomy catheter. When pumping, ascites is shunted to the stomach lumen.

Results: The insertion presented no complications, and all shunt systems initially functioned well. However, the shunts had to be removed within the first 2 weeks because of mechanical problems such as clotting, leakage, and peritoneal septum formation. No infections were reported.

Conclusion: The peritoneo-gastric shunt may present a therapeutic alternative in selected patients, but the mechanical problems have first to be solved.

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