Feeding jejunostomy and percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) are procedures to establish long-term nutritional access for patients unable to swallow safely due to head and neck tumors, postoperative changes, or neurologic impairment. A PEG tube is placed endoscopically into the stomach, while a jejunal feeding tube is surgically tunneled into the jejunum (small intestine), bypassing the stomach when gastric feeding is contraindicated.