Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Hi, After reading the posts about TPN I was wondering if anyone uses NJ tubes for feeding (Nasal duodenum) which bypasses the Pancreas and goes directly in to the duodenum. But you can have more calories and it has a lesser rate of infection. My partner was fed on TPN but when his veins packed up and his central line and Hickmans kept getting infection they fed him NJ for over 5 months. I was just wondering if this was a UK thing. I know it sounds a stupid question but it is the only way I can learn as much as I can about this illness. Thank you for reading. Take care Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 NG naso gastric tubes are used a lot in the hospital setting to decompress the stomach and intestines after a procedure. J-tubes and G-tubes are used more on an out patient basis. They are sugically implated into the stomach( G)or into the jejunom (J)(sp?) from what I understand they are a lesser avenue for infection. I have had no feeding tubes placed in my self, just from what I have read and seen in my patients. And that info is very limited and some what biased. However they are a surgical procedure and that must be taken into consideration. In pancreatitis , " vicky_ald2000 " <victoria@m...> wrote: > Hi, > > After reading the posts about TPN I was wondering if anyone uses NJ > tubes for feeding (Nasal duodenum) which bypasses the Pancreas and > goes directly in to the duodenum. But you can have more calories and > it has a lesser rate of infection. My partner was fed on TPN but > when his veins packed up and his central line and Hickmans kept > getting infection they fed him NJ for over 5 months. I was just > wondering if this was a UK thing. > > I know it sounds a stupid question but it is the only way I can learn > as much as I can about this illness. > > Thank you for reading. > > Take care > > Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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