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Nasojejunal (NJ) and orojejunal (OJ) management
The purpose of this guideline is to provide guidance about nasojejunal and orojejunal
tube management at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
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Read more about Nasojejunal (NJ) and orojejunal (OJ) management
Gastrostomy management
A gastrostomy is a feeding tube that is inserted directly into the stomach either
surgically under direct vision (open or laproscopic), endoscopically (with a camera), or
radiologically (x-ray guidance). A gastrostomy tube allows the delivery of supplemental
nutrition and medications directly into the stomach. It also provides a mechanism to
drain gastric contents if required. In order for gastrostomy feeding to be successful the
child or young person must have a functioning gastrointestinal tract.
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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
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Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. A company limited by guarantee
(company number 09338724) and a registered charity (charity number 1160024).
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