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NCT ID: NCT06113718 Completed - Nausea Clinical Trials

The Impact of Preoperative Bowel Exercise on Postoperative Bowel Functions in Gynecologic Malignancies

IPBEPOBF
Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Gastrointestinal dysfunction is a common complication after abdominal gynecologic oncology surgery. There are numerous studies in the literature addressing the management of bowel function in the postoperative period. Unfortunately, the strategies in the literature are not one hundred percent successful, and complete prevention of postoperative bowel dysfunction cannot be achieved. There is no study in the literature demonstrating that abdominal exercises given to patients undergoing surgery for gynecological malignancies in the preoperative period improve gastrointestinal function in the postoperative period. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of an exercise plan, including abdominal massage and rectal digital stimulation, performed before gynecologic oncology surgery on postoperative bowel functions.

NCT ID: NCT03884244 Completed - Postoperative Ileus Clinical Trials

Postoperative Chewing Gum and Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The authors aimed to evaluate the effects of postoperative gum chewing on laparoscopic gynecological surgery, gastrointestinal function-intestinal mobility and early postoperative recovery. Patients undergoing elective gynecological laparoscopy were randomized. Demographic and characteristic features of the patients were recorded. Operation type, operation and anesthesia information were recorded. Patients underwent a postoperative routine regimen. Starting from the sixth hour, the sugar-free gum was crushed every 15 minutes until the gas was released. Postoperative follow-up was performed routinely. The first bowel movements, first bowel movements and first gas extraction and first decongestation periods were recorded.

NCT ID: NCT01131416 Completed - Paralytic Ileus Clinical Trials

The Effects of Gum Chewing on Bowel Function Recovery Following Cesarean Section

GUM01
Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

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.