Background: Early oral feeding has been listed as one of many factors that contribute to enhancing recovery after laparotomy due to its effect on postoperative ileus. Objectives: The aim of the study was to compare early feeding against controls on the reduction of postoperative ileus among patients undergoing elective laparotomy. Methodology: Consenting patients who had elective laparotomy with gut anastomosis in the Surgical wards of NAUTH Nnewi were randomised into Early feeding group and Control/ traditional delayed feeding group. In the Early feeding group, patients’ NGTs were removed within first 24 hours and graded oral intake was commenced. In the Delayed feeding group, patients were used as controls and were managed in the tradit...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Background and objective: Recently, some studies have been conducted to assess whether different abd...
Aim Recent evidence favours a move away from delaying postoperative nutrition towards early feeding ...
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: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early ...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Background: Gum-chewing has been listed as one of many factors that contribute to enhancing recovery...
The effects of early feeding for postoperative ileus remain unclear. We evaluated whether the early ...
Background: A randomized controlled trial was performed to assess the outcome of early oral postoper...
AIM: Our aim is to investigate the effects of expanded use of nasogastric decompression and delayin...
The effects of early feeding for postoperative ileus remain unclear. We evaluated whether the early ...
INTRODUCTION: Post operative starvation is the most common wide spread practice after gastro Intes...
The traditional practice of post operative starvation after gut resection and primary anastomosis ha...
Background: Nasogastric (NG) intubation is widely used following elective abdominal operations al...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Background and objective: Recently, some studies have been conducted to assess whether different abd...
Aim Recent evidence favours a move away from delaying postoperative nutrition towards early feeding ...
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: Different abdominal surgeries could benefit from early feeding. Aims: To compare early ...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Background: Gum-chewing has been listed as one of many factors that contribute to enhancing recovery...
The effects of early feeding for postoperative ileus remain unclear. We evaluated whether the early ...
Background: A randomized controlled trial was performed to assess the outcome of early oral postoper...
AIM: Our aim is to investigate the effects of expanded use of nasogastric decompression and delayin...
The effects of early feeding for postoperative ileus remain unclear. We evaluated whether the early ...
INTRODUCTION: Post operative starvation is the most common wide spread practice after gastro Intes...
The traditional practice of post operative starvation after gut resection and primary anastomosis ha...
Background: Nasogastric (NG) intubation is widely used following elective abdominal operations al...
AbstractBackgroundThis study assesses the safety outcome of early oral feeding and reports on the fa...
Background and objective: Recently, some studies have been conducted to assess whether different abd...
Aim Recent evidence favours a move away from delaying postoperative nutrition towards early feeding ...