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PEG - Ponsky

Video Published 2022-03-21 Updated 2024-02-10

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Dr. Jeffrey Ponsky, co-inventor of the PEG tube, discusses the 1979 development of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy with pediatric surgeon Michael Goulder. The conversation covers the original pull technique, safe tract needle placement, and subsequent innovations including dual gastric-jejunal tubes for patients requiring simultaneous decompression and feeding.

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  • PEG was invented in 1979 by Ponsky and Gauderer using transillumination and direct abdominal pressure to identify optimal puncture site.
  • Safe tract technique: aspirate while advancing needle—air return before endoscopic visualization indicates wrong trajectory (possible colon).
  • Original pull technique: pass suture through needle into stomach, snare endoscopically, pull out through mouth, attach gastrostomy catheter.
  • PEG-J combines gastric decompression with jejunal feeding for gastroparesis, reflux; aspiration alone is no longer considered good indication.
  • Direct percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (PEJ) now possible using same technique with deep scope insertion into proximal jejunum.

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