Prokinetic Use After Emergency Intestinal Anastomosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Prokinetic Use After Emergency Intestinal Anastomosis on Short and long_term Clinical Outcome
Prokinetic drugs used to accelerate healing of intestinal anastomosis of urgent cases which not prepared preoperative by increase intestinal motility and gastric emptying and decrease postoperative adhesions They are many types of prokinetics as cholinergic agonists, dopamine antagonist, serotonergic agonists and macrolides Agents of prokinetics administered immediately post operation and at the time of hospitalization
By evaluation the effect of prokinetic use versus non use after emergency intestinal intestinal anastomosis on short and long term clinical outcome It will be prospective cohort study which conducted in sohag university hospital Study will include patients presented with urgent anastomosis Inclusion criteria: all adults underwent emergency intestinal anastomosis Exclusion criteria: pediatrics, patients with comorbidities and patients with electively resection and anastomosis. Primary goals are to detect effect of prokinetics on incidence of leakage rate Secondary outcomes include early bowel opening, enteral feeding, post operative pain, wound infection and adhesion formation rate. ;