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Percutaneous Transesophageal Gastrostomy (PTEG)

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Hear how experienced physicians approach Percutaneous Transesophageal Gastrostomy (PTEG) on BackTable. Learn from podcasts, cases, and courses curated by physician content creators, covering patient selection, workup, and procedure technique. Get the BackTable app to follow this Topic and hear more of the conversations that matter to your practice.

Percutaneous Transesophageal Gastrostomy: Indications & Procedure Insights
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 550  •  06 Jun 2025

Percutaneous Transesophageal Gastrostomy: Indications & Procedure Insights

What do you do when conventional gastric tubes are not an option? In this week’s episode of BackTable, host Dr. Ally Baheti speaks with interventional radiologist Dr. Alex Wallace and physician assistant Lisa Rotellini-Colvet from the Mayo Clinic in Arizona about the percutaneous transesophageal gastrostomy (PTEG) procedure. The discussion explores how PTEG offers a transformative solution for patients who are not candidates for traditional transabdominal gastrostomy access. Suitable candidates for PTEG include individuals with malignancies, peritoneal carcinomatosis, prior gastrectomies, or ascites.

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