Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility
ABSTRACT Importance A nasogastric tube is used commonly to decompress the stomach and provide enteral feeding in surgical and medical practice. Sometimes this safe and innocent‐looking tube may lead to unexpected complications. We focus here on the possibility of spontaneous ‘lariat loop’ knotting o...
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doaj-484df6492d9a4d56b2750104a3df5d1d2021-05-02T18:22:14ZengWileyPediatric Investigation2574-22722020-06-014214514710.1002/ped4.12180Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibilityAmit Kumar Sinha0Sohail Ahmad1Rashi Rashi2Amit Kumar3Bindey Kumar4Department of Pediatric surgery All India Institute of Medical Sciences Panta Bihar IndiaDepartment of Pediatric surgery All India Institute of Medical Sciences Panta Bihar IndiaDepartment of Pediatric surgery All India Institute of Medical Sciences Panta Bihar IndiaDepartment of Pediatric surgery All India Institute of Medical Sciences Panta Bihar IndiaDepartment of Pediatric surgery All India Institute of Medical Sciences Panta Bihar IndiaABSTRACT Importance A nasogastric tube is used commonly to decompress the stomach and provide enteral feeding in surgical and medical practice. Sometimes this safe and innocent‐looking tube may lead to unexpected complications. We focus here on the possibility of spontaneous ‘lariat loop’ knotting of the nasogastric tube when some resistance is felt on tube retrieval and describe a method of safe tube removal. Case presentation We present a case of self‐knotting of a nasogastric tube that was placed to decompress the stomach during the postoperative period after surgical repair of anorectal malformation in a 4‐month‐old boy. Conclusion Self‐knotting of the distal end of nasogastric tube is an unusual complication with catastrophic sequelae if not addressed properly. If any resistance is felt during nasogastric tube retrieval, self‐knotting of the tube must be suspected.https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12180Nasogastric tubeSelf‐knottingLaryngeal injuryMagill forceps |
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Amit Kumar Sinha Sohail Ahmad Rashi Rashi Amit Kumar Bindey Kumar Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility Pediatric Investigation Nasogastric tube Self‐knotting Laryngeal injury Magill forceps |
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Amit Kumar Sinha Sohail Ahmad Rashi Rashi Amit Kumar Bindey Kumar |
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Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility |
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Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility |
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Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility |
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Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility |
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Self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—Not an uncommon possibility |
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self‐knotting of distal end of nasogastric tube—not an uncommon possibility |
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Pediatric Investigation |
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2574-2272 |
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2020-06-01 |
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ABSTRACT Importance A nasogastric tube is used commonly to decompress the stomach and provide enteral feeding in surgical and medical practice. Sometimes this safe and innocent‐looking tube may lead to unexpected complications. We focus here on the possibility of spontaneous ‘lariat loop’ knotting of the nasogastric tube when some resistance is felt on tube retrieval and describe a method of safe tube removal. Case presentation We present a case of self‐knotting of a nasogastric tube that was placed to decompress the stomach during the postoperative period after surgical repair of anorectal malformation in a 4‐month‐old boy. Conclusion Self‐knotting of the distal end of nasogastric tube is an unusual complication with catastrophic sequelae if not addressed properly. If any resistance is felt during nasogastric tube retrieval, self‐knotting of the tube must be suspected. |
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Nasogastric tube Self‐knotting Laryngeal injury Magill forceps |
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