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. 2003 Fall;13(4):212-9.
doi: 10.5737/1181912x134212215.

Managing bowel obstruction in ovarian cancer using a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube

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Managing bowel obstruction in ovarian cancer using a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube

[Article in English, French]
Lynne Jolicoeur et al. Can Oncol Nurs J. 2003 Fall.

Abstract

An estimated 2,500 women were diagnosed with and 1,500 died from ovarian cancer in Canada in 2002. Up to 42% of patients in the palliative phase develop a malignant bowel obstruction. Options for management include medical therapy, surgery, and/or a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube. The objective of this quality improvement study was to: 1) examine if successful palliation was achieved using a PEG tube, and 2) identify opportunities to improve the quality of nursing care provided. A retrospective review of 24 patient records revealed that 75% did not have nausea/vomiting by time of discharge; 92% resumed a clear fluid diet; 83% were discharged from the acute care setting; and 70% did not require re-admission. A PEG tube may effectively palliate women with non-operable bowel obstruction in advanced/recurrent cancer of the ovary. Opportunities for improving care are presented.

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