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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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FAST Discharge for Laparoscopic G-tube

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2024-02-10

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Retrospective study of 122 pediatric patients demonstrates that early feeding within 2.8 hours after laparoscopic G-tube placement is safe and feasible, with 97% reaching full enteral nutrition within 24 hours. Standardized rapid-advancement protocol reduced median length of stay to 26 hours with minimal feeding intolerance.

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  • Early feeding within 2.8 hours post-laparoscopic G-tube is safe in patients with established NG feeding regimens.
  • 97% of patients reached full enteral nutrition within 24 hours using a standardized rapid advancement protocol.
  • Median length of stay was 26 hours with only 4 patients (3.3%) experiencing feed intolerance requiring temporary hold.
  • Standardized pathway: start feeds in PACU, advance bolus feeds over 2 cycles or continuous feeds every 2-3 hours to goal.
  • Laparoscopic G-tube with FAST discharge protocol is feasible for outpatient surgery in appropriately selected patients.

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