Presentation
Patient has history of Parkinson's disease.
Patient Data
Age: 75
Gender: Male
What is this device and why was it put in?
From the case:
Levodopa carbidopa intestinal gel pump
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There is a percutaneous tube and catheter entering the stomach and terminating over the jejunum, expected position and location.
Case Discussion
This is one of the accepted treatment strategies for end stage Parkinson's.
Not many radiologists are aware of this treatment option.
One of the major drawbacks to the pump approach is the need for a percutaneous gatrojejunostomy (a small feeding tube).