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Filter by:To investigate the role of different types of laxatives (compounded polyethylene glycol electrolyte dispersions and compounded sodium pico-sulfate) on the composition, evolution and recovery of the gut microbiome of patients with colonic polyps undergoing bowel preparation.
The aims of the present study is to compare oral sulfate solution (OSS) with low-dose polyethylene glycol plus ascorbic acid (2-L PEG/Asc) for bowel cleansing efficacy.
The aim of this study is to compare a new regimen of reduced bowel preparation that does not include low fiber diet with another reduced bowel preparation including low-fiber diet.
Our study perform In Department of Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University. In our study we divide patients into 3 groups ,First group patients doing Soap suds enema (S.S.E.), second group patients doing sodium chloride enema and the last group patient Non per os (NPO) before surgery. Our hypothesis is no different about surgical view in 3 groups and lower side effects in patients in no bowel preparation group. Research objectives 1. Comparing the surgeon satisfaction ,surgical view and bowel handling in operation of soap suds enema group, sodium chloride enema group and the NPO group in patients under going exploratory laparotomy in gynecologic surgery. 2. Comparing the side effects of soap suds enema group, sodium chloride enema group and the NPO group. Inclusion Criteria 1. Women under going laparotomy in gynecologic surgery 2. Surgeon consider not too difficult surgery. 3. Can understanding Thai language. 4. Can communicate with researcher. 5. Consenting participants. Exclusion Criteria 1. Pregnancy or suspected pregnancy. 2. Laparoscopic surgery 3. Do not consent to participate in research 4. Gastrointestinal infection 5. Underlying disease such as Intestinal disease, patient who cannot under going bowel preparation ,heart disease ,seizure. 6. Surgeon consider difficult surgery such as fixed mass or uterus with others organs from per vaginal examination or very huge mass or history of difficult surgery or history of severe adhesion in abdominal cavity.
Objective and Hypothesis: The investigators objective is to help determine the efficacy of oral and rectal bowel preparation regimens for sigmoidoscopy. The investigators hypothesis is that oral preparation will reduce the amount of repeat rectal enemas required and improve the quality of a bowel exam at the sigmoidoscopy.