Endoscopic ultrasound–guided gastrojejunostomy (EUS-GJ) is an alternative to endoscopic stent placement alone and surgical gastrojejunostomy for the management of gastric outlet obstruction (GOO). Similar technical and clinical success rates have been shown with EUS-GJ and endoscopic stent placement alone with lower rates of reintervention in the EUS-GJ group.1 When compared to the more invasive surgical GJ, EUS-GJ has shown similar rates of clinical success and lower adverse event rates.2,3 Rare EUS-GJ adverse events include perforation, peritonitis, bleeding, stent misdeployment, and migration.