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La gastrostomia è di norma preferita alla digiunostomia per la sua più semplice realizzazione e cura. Il paziente con gastrostomia può inoltre alimentarsi per bolo o per infusione, mentre quello con digiunostomia può alimentarsi esclusivamente con infusione.
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Esposito, C., Perricone, F., Roberti, A., Ascione, G., Settimi, A. (2010). Digiunostomia laparoscopica. In: Videochirurgia pediatrica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1797-9_23
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