Ten patients with obstructive tumors of the upper gastrointestinal tract received a catheter jejunostomy (CJ) for long periods of enteral nutritional support. Seven of those patients received home enteral nutritional support for a period of 2-9 months. Body weight and serum albumin remained constant during the nutritional therapy. Complications (diarrhea, leakage) were rare and could successfully treated without interruption of feeding. In our experience CJ is a safe and effective method for home enteral nutritional support.