Does gum chewing reduce postoperative ileus following open colectomy for left-sided colon and rectal cancer? - a prospective randomized controlled trial

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作者
Quah, HM [1 ]
Samad, A [1 ]
Neathey, AJ [1 ]
Hay, DJ [1 ]
Maw, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Glan Clwyd Gen Hosp, Dept Colorectal & Gen Surg, Rhyl LL18 5UJ, Denbigh, Wales
关键词
gum chewing; postoperative ileus; open colectomy; colon and rectal cancer; prospective randomised controlled trial;
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10.1111/j.1463-1318.2005.00884.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Objective Postoperative ileus is common after colorectal resection and can prolong hospital stay. Gum chewing, a type of sham feeding, may to stimulate gut motility via cephalic-vagal stimulation, and thereby reduce the length of ileus. This study aimed to determine whether guru chewing in the immediate postoperative period facilitated recovery from ileus following resection for left-sided colorectal cancer. Methods In a prospective randomized control trial, 38 patients undergoing open surgery for left-sided colorectal cancer were allocated to standard postoperative care (control group, n = 19) or to standard postoperative care plus the immediate use of chewing gum (treatment group, n = 19). Result Control patients passed flatus by mean of 2.7 days (SD 1.0) and faeces by 3.9 days (SD 1.5); for the treatment group, this was 2.4 days (SD 1.0) and 3.2 days (SD 1.5) respectively, (NS, P = 0.56 and P = 0.38). Length of hospital stay was 11.1 days (SD 7.3) in control group and 9.4 days (SD 2.5) in the treatment group (NS, P = 0.75). Conclusion The addition of gum chewing to a standardized postoperative regimen did not reduce the period of postoperative ileus or shorten length of stay following open surgery for left-sided colorectal cancer.
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