AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the factors affecting early postoperative feeding after colorectal procedures.Patients and methodsBetween June 2005 and April 2008, 120 consecutive patients underwent elective colonic anastomosis and were then randomized into two groups. The early feeding group began fluids on the first postoperative day while the regular feeding group was managed in the traditional way – nothing by mouth until the resolution of ileus.ResultsThe majority of patients (75%) tolerated the early feeding. The times to first passage of flatus (3.3±0.9days vs 4.2±1.2days) and stool (4.1±1.2days vs 4.9±1.2days) were significantly quicker in group 1. Hospital stay was also ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily pro...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily Pro...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Thirty three patients were placed under early oral feeding after elective colorectal surgery. There ...
Background: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early...
Background: Early oral feeding has been listed as one of many factors that contribute to enhancing r...
Background: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early...
Background: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early ...
Background: Nasogastric (NG) intubation is widely used following elective abdominal operations al...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
Background Experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated a beneficial effect of early enteral ...
The effects of early feeding for postoperative ileus remain unclear. We evaluated whether the early ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily pro...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily Pro...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Thirty three patients were placed under early oral feeding after elective colorectal surgery. There ...
Background: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early...
Background: Early oral feeding has been listed as one of many factors that contribute to enhancing r...
Background: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early...
Background: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early ...
Background: Nasogastric (NG) intubation is widely used following elective abdominal operations al...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...
Background Experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated a beneficial effect of early enteral ...
The effects of early feeding for postoperative ileus remain unclear. We evaluated whether the early ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily pro...
Background & aims: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily Pro...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It was shown that patients in the Netherlands remain exposed to unnecessarily...