Normal gastrointestinal transit after colonic resection using epidural analgesia, enforced oral nutrition and laxative

Citation
L. Basse et al., Normal gastrointestinal transit after colonic resection using epidural analgesia, enforced oral nutrition and laxative, BR J SURG, 88(11), 2001, pp. 1498-1500
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY
ISSN journal
00071323 → ACNP
Volume
88
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1498 - 1500
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1323(200111)88:11<1498:NGTACR>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Background: Postoperative ileus usually lasts for 2-5 days after colonic su rgery and may contribute to discomfort and pulmonary complications. With mu ltimodal rehabilitation (epidural analgesia, early oral nutrition and mobil ization, and laxative) defaecation occurs 1-2 days after colonic surgery. T he aim of this study was to assess the transit rate of the entire gastroint estinal tract after colonic resection with multimodal rehabilitation. Methods: Gastrointestinal motility was assessed by means of a scintigraphic method in 12 patients undergoing open colonic resection with multimodal re habilitation and in 12 matched healthy volunteers. After intragastric or or al administration of 4 MBq In-111-labelled diethylenetriamine pentaacetic a cid, images of the abdomen were taken at 24 and 48 h with a double-headed g amma camera. Results: Patient and volunteer demographics were similar. The first defaeca tion occurred a median of 1 day after operation in the patients. Some 57 pe r cent of the tracer was excreted in faeces of patients and 53 per cent in faeces of volunteers (P>0.05) within 48 It, indicating rapid recovery of th e entire gastrointestinal motility after colonic resection with multimodal rehabilitation. Conclusion: This study documents early normalization of the entire gastroin testinal motility assessed by an In-111 scintigraphic method in patients un dergoing open colonic resection with a multimodal rehabilitation programme.