Abstract
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine whether the addition of gum chewing to standardized
postoperative care is associated with a significantly earlier return of bowel function
compared to simple postoperative management in children with intestinal anastomosis.
Materials and Methods: We performed a prospective, randomized, controlled trial. All patients who underwent
laparotomy with either colon or small bowel resection between June 2006 and March
2008 were randomized to one of two groups. Group one consisted of patients receiving
standardized postoperative care plus gum chewing (gum-chewing group) (n=15); Group
two consisted of patients receiving only standardized postoperative care (control
group) (n=15). The patients in the gum-chewing group chewed one stick of sugarless
gum three times per day, for an hour, each day.
Results: The groups were statistically similar. The time to first flatus was 35.73±14.67 h
in the gum-chewing group and 42.00±20.77 h in the control group (p=0.347). The time
to first bowel movement was 56.27±22.14 h in the gum-chewing group and 63.00±26.34
in the control group (p=0.444). The length of hospital stay was 5.80±0.68 days for
the gum-chewing group and 6.67±0.98 days for the control group (p=0.005). The hospital
charges were 2451±806 YTL for the gum-chewing group and 2102±678 YTL for the control
group (p=0.206).
Conclusions: The addition of gum chewing to the standardized postoperative care of children with
intestinal anastomosis was not associated with a significantly earlier return of bowel
function compared to simple postoperative management, but it was associated with an
earlier discharge from hospital, although this earlier discharge had only minor clinical
significance and no difference was found in hospital charges.
Key words
chewing gum - postoperative care - anastomosis - laparotomy - child
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Correspondence
Dr. Y. H. ÇavuşoğluMD
Department of Pediatric Surgery
Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Hospital
Babur Cad. 44
06080 Ankara
Turkey
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