Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons

The gastrostomy button has been improved rapidly over the last ten years. The gastrostomy button was divided into two groups. The first group had a mushroom tip and, in this study, the Bard button represented this group. The other had a balloon as an internal stabiliser and the Mic-key button repres...

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Main Authors: Ravit Ruangtrakool, Tat Hin Ong
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spelling th-mahidol.262142018-09-07T16:19:29Z Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons Ravit Ruangtrakool Tat Hin Ong Mahidol University Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane Medicine The gastrostomy button has been improved rapidly over the last ten years. The gastrostomy button was divided into two groups. The first group had a mushroom tip and, in this study, the Bard button represented this group. The other had a balloon as an internal stabiliser and the Mic-key button represented this group. The authors retrospectively studied all buttons inserted at the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane between 1988 and 1995. The average longevity of Bard and Mic-key buttons were 378.82 and 259.62 days respectively. Valve incompetence was the most common cause of removal of the Bard button (38%), whereas, balloon rupture was the major cause of removal of Mic-key button (44%). Each type of gastrostomy button had its own advantages and disadvantages and these special characteristics will be discussed. 2018-09-07T09:19:29Z 2018-09-07T09:19:29Z 2000-07-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.83, No.7 (2000), 719-724 01252208 2-s2.0-0034221056 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/26214 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0034221056&origin=inward
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Ravit Ruangtrakool
Tat Hin Ong
Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons
description The gastrostomy button has been improved rapidly over the last ten years. The gastrostomy button was divided into two groups. The first group had a mushroom tip and, in this study, the Bard button represented this group. The other had a balloon as an internal stabiliser and the Mic-key button represented this group. The authors retrospectively studied all buttons inserted at the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane between 1988 and 1995. The average longevity of Bard and Mic-key buttons were 378.82 and 259.62 days respectively. Valve incompetence was the most common cause of removal of the Bard button (38%), whereas, balloon rupture was the major cause of removal of Mic-key button (44%). Each type of gastrostomy button had its own advantages and disadvantages and these special characteristics will be discussed.
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Ravit Ruangtrakool
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Tat Hin Ong
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title Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons
title_short Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons
title_full Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons
title_fullStr Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between Mushroom-Type and Balloon-Type Gastrostomy Buttons
title_sort comparison between mushroom-type and balloon-type gastrostomy buttons
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