RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
RT @JournalofGISurg: This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperat…
This month in @JournalofGISurg an RCT by Tao et al comparing J-tube vs nasoenteric feeding routes for early postoperative nutrition after esophagectomy. https://t.co/btg0lJ0Ibx @HodinRichard @timpawlik @heatheryeomd @DDominguezMD https://t.co/bqqRQq5jWI
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
RT @biniamkidaneMD: Adds to our debates but can be framed either way. 7% bowel obstructions with feeding jejunostomy vs none with NJ but hi…
RT @biniamkidaneMD: Adds to our debates but can be framed either way. 7% bowel obstructions with feeding jejunostomy vs none with NJ but hi…
RT @biniamkidaneMD: Adds to our debates but can be framed either way. 7% bowel obstructions with feeding jejunostomy vs none with NJ but hi…
RT @biniamkidaneMD: Adds to our debates but can be framed either way. 7% bowel obstructions with feeding jejunostomy vs none with NJ but hi…
RT @biniamkidaneMD: Adds to our debates but can be framed either way. 7% bowel obstructions with feeding jejunostomy vs none with NJ but hi…
Adds to our debates but can be framed either way. 7% bowel obstructions with feeding jejunostomy vs none with NJ but higher BMI at 1 month (20vs23) & better global #QOL. Neck anastomoses➡️higher risk of needing feeding tube. To me, this still supports
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
RT @EwenGriffiths: A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy…
A Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Jejunostomy and Nasogastric Feeding in Minimally Invasive McKeown Esophagectomy @JournalofGISurg @biniamkidaneMD @OGAAudit @UpperGIResearch @roux_group https://t.co/9DuUYpkyQh https://t.co/xksAF02Ua3