Clinical perspective on postoperative ileus and the effect of opiates
- PMID: 15357853
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-3150.2004.00559.x
Clinical perspective on postoperative ileus and the effect of opiates
Abstract
Postoperative ileus (POI) is a mandatory period of cessation of intestinal function, after abdominal surgery. Over the last decade research has continued into this field, and while we continue to learn about pathogenesis, few controlled data are available for management. The clinical manifestations of POI are reviewed. Management techniques are also reviewed, including the use of postoperative care plans with early ambulation and diet, the effects of epidural anaesthesia, benefits of laparoscopic approaches for intestinal resection, and potential avenues for prevention using novel medications.
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