Following all abdominal surgery, paralytic ileus commonly develops. Surgeons have traditionally withheld postoperative oral intake until the return of bowel function to prevent related complications. Gum chewing can stimulates bowel movement and promotes the return of bowel function through the cephalic-vagal reflex and increased intestinal enzymes secretion. The objectives of this study are to examine effects of adding gum chewing to the conventional postoperative feeding regimen on the return of bowel function, its related complications, and patients' satisfaction.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
Gum chewing (30 minutes in duration each time, 4 times/days at the usual time of meal, until the first flatus) in addition to conventional postoperative feeding schedule
Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University
Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Postoperative interval until the first flatus
Time frame: Up to 7 days after delivery
Postoperative interval until the first passage of stool
Time frame: Up to 7 days after delivery
Clinically significant postoperative ileus
Time frame: Up to 7 days after delivery
Postoperative hospital stay
Time frame: Up to 7 days after delivery
Related complications
Time frame: Up to 7 days after delivery
Patients' satisfaction
Time frame: Up to 7 days after delivery
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