Laparoscopic versus conventional colorectal resection: a prospective randomised study of postoperative ileus and early postoperative feeding.

作者: W. Schwenk , B. Böhm , O. Haase , T. Junghans , J. M. Müller

DOI: 10.1007/S004230050091

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摘要: Background: A shorter duration of postoperative ileus and earlier oral alimentation patients may be a clinically relevant benefit laparoscopic compared with conventional colorectal resection. Patients/Methods: total 60 were randomised to either (n=30) or resection tumours. Major endpoints the time first bowel movement until feeding without parenteral was tolerated. Minor interval peristalsis passage flatus, distribution radio-opaque markers in abdominal radiographs on day 3 5 incidence vomiting. Results: Age, gender, ASA-classification type comparable thetwo groups. Peristalsis noticed 26±9 h after 38±17 (P<0.01). First flatus occurred 50±19 79±21 surgery The vomiting similar both Three days found more often right colon (P<0.01) less small intestine (P<0.05) patients. Five surgery, had reached left (P<0.05). 70±32 91±22 Oral additional tolerated 3.3±0.7 5.0±1.5 Conclusion: allows restoration therefore increases quality life immediately

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