Abstract
While percutaneous gastrostomy has become a routine procedure in most radiological
practices, there has always been a concern about performance of this procedure in
the postoperative stomach. This particular article outlines in detail the selection
of patients, the appropriate technique, and the use of gastropexy devices that can
be used in this type of patient. The specific anatomy that needs to be understood
and the approach to different anatomical variations of the stomach are described.